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Dismantling Public Policy - Preferences, Strategies, and Effects (Hardcover)
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Dismantling Public Policy - Preferences, Strategies, and Effects (Hardcover)
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Policy dismantling is a distinctive form of policy change, which
involves the cutting, reduction, diminution or complete removal of
existing policies. The perceived need to dismantle existing
policies normally acquires particular poignancy during periods of
acute economic austerity. Dismantling is thought to be especially
productive of political conflict, pitting those who benefit from
the status quo against those who, for whatever reason, seek change.
However, scholars of public policy have been rather slow to offer a
comprehensive account of the precise conditions under which
particular aspects of policy are dismantled, grounded in systematic
empirical analysis. Although our overall understanding of what
causes policy to change has accelerated a lot in recent decades,
there remains a bias towards the study of either policy expansion
or policy stability. Dismantling does not even merit a mention in
most public policy textbooks. Yet without an account of both
expansion and dismantling, our understanding of policy change in
general, and the politics surrounding the cutting of existing
policies, will remain frustratingly incomplete.
This book seeks to develop a more comparative approach to
understanding policy dismantling, by looking in greater detail at
the dynamics of cutting in two different policy fields: one (social
policy) which has been subjected to study before and the other
(environmental policy) which has not. On the basis of a systematic
analysis of the existing literatures in these two fields, it
develops a new analytical framework for measuring and explaining
policy dismantling. Through an analysis of six, fresh empirical
cases of dismantling written by leading experts, it reveals a more
nuanced picture of change, focusing on what actually motivates
actors to dismantle, the strategies they use to secure their
objectives and the politically significant effects they ultimately
generate.
Dismantling Public Policy is essential reading for anyone wanting
to better understand a hugely important facet of contemporary
policy and politics. It will inform a range of student courses in
comparative public policy, politics, social and environmental
policy.
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