This book describes 11 great policies-strategic innovations
designed to deal with problems that transcend normal boundaries of
government action. Examples range from the Marshall Plan in the
U.S. to the reverse brain-drain policy in China, and from the
financing of land reform by the distribution of industrial bonds in
Taiwan to exploration of community natural resource management in
Latin America. These actions did not emerge incrementally from
existing policies, but represented departures from conventional
organizations and sectoral responsibilities. Although such
strategic innovations are rare, these examples suggest that when
they do occur, they are recognizably different from policies that
develop incrementally. They create new paradigms of public action,
they generate new expectations and demands, and they require
extraodinary processes of implementation. Such mega-policies imply
the possibility of developing transferable lessons from otherwise
unique cases.
These mega-policies range from economic growth strategies to
social initiatives and from international economic transactions to
technical exchanges. Dealing with policy interactions like these
provokes tension between tradition and innovation and calls for
sustained political involvement and experimental approaches to
administration. Often mega-policies arise from a transforming
vision or a coherent strategic view of the future. Although they
represent departures from conventional governance, these cases were
not driven by ideological preconceptions or by the personal vision
of a charismatic leader. They frequently emerged from bureaucratic
frustrations with the inability of traditional jurisdictions to
deal with unconventional crises. Their very dependence on
administrative innovation exposed them to especially virulent forms
of bureaucratic turf warfare, which in turn called for dynamic, but
constant political leadership. This work will be of great interest
to scholars and policy makers involved with economic and social
change, and Asian/Pacific and Third World Studies.
General
Is the information for this product incomplete, wrong or inappropriate?
Let us know about it.
Does this product have an incorrect or missing image?
Send us a new image.
Is this product missing categories?
Add more categories.
Review This Product
No reviews yet - be the first to create one!