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2023
Abstract Health advocates engage with policy at many levels throughout their work. This chapter takes the reader through what is necessary and a crucial awareness of how to work with policy processes. Identifying policy problems kicks off the policy process.
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Abstract Health advocates engage with policy at many levels throughout their work. This chapter takes the reader through what is necessary and a crucial awareness of how to work with policy processes. Identifying policy problems kicks off the policy process.
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Monetary Policy: Processes and Policies
The ANNALS of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 1978Monetary integration has had an ill-starred journey throughout the twenty year life of the European Community. The issue has been raised most recently by Commission President Roy Jenkins. Its repeated revival, along with the recurrent failures to achieve a sustained success, reveal both its central place in Community affairs and the peculiar ...
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1979
The 1960s saw the British social policy debate transformed. The assumptions of the 1950s were swept aside, and poverty and inequality were reinstated as critical social issues. While the rediscovery of poverty did not come as a sudden blinding revelation, one dimension of hardship after another was thrust firmly into political consciousness, and the ...
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The 1960s saw the British social policy debate transformed. The assumptions of the 1950s were swept aside, and poverty and inequality were reinstated as critical social issues. While the rediscovery of poverty did not come as a sudden blinding revelation, one dimension of hardship after another was thrust firmly into political consciousness, and the ...
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2003
Earlier chapters in this book have introduced the machinery of government and the wider political, social and economic environment within which it operates. This chapter examines how government works in terms of how it deals with political issues and the nature of the public policy that emerges.
Bill Coxall, Lynton Robins, Robert Leach
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Earlier chapters in this book have introduced the machinery of government and the wider political, social and economic environment within which it operates. This chapter examines how government works in terms of how it deals with political issues and the nature of the public policy that emerges.
Bill Coxall, Lynton Robins, Robert Leach
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Agricultural Policy and Policy Processes
1994Despite the fact that it accounts for only 2.5 per cent of EU GDP and 5.5 per cent of EU employment, agriculture looms large in the life of the EU. It does so in three main ways. First, the EU has, via the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), major policy-making and decision-making responsibilities for agriculture.
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1982
Until relatively recently it was not generally believed that the communist states possessed anything that could properly be called a ‘policy process’. The ruling communist parties, it was believed, simply issued decisions which were then handed over for implementation to the various subordinate bureaucracies — governmental, social and cultured, and ...
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Until relatively recently it was not generally believed that the communist states possessed anything that could properly be called a ‘policy process’. The ruling communist parties, it was believed, simply issued decisions which were then handed over for implementation to the various subordinate bureaucracies — governmental, social and cultured, and ...
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1992
Most political science (and most of this book) discusses the framework of political institutions and processes within which government policies are formed. Little attention is given to the substance of these policies — their ideological flavour, their impact on society, their success or failure.
Rod Hague, Martin Harrop, Shaun Breslin
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Most political science (and most of this book) discusses the framework of political institutions and processes within which government policies are formed. Little attention is given to the substance of these policies — their ideological flavour, their impact on society, their success or failure.
Rod Hague, Martin Harrop, Shaun Breslin
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