Although there has been intense interest in racial minorities
and public policy, most research has focused on the implementation
of policies after legislative passage or on the consequent effects
of those policies. Few studies have focused on the definitional
stage of the policy process--agenda setting--or have examined the
way issues of concern to minority populations are raised. This
volume fills that void by examining where policy issues originate
and the impact of racial, ethnic, and other minority groups on the
agenda setting process and the formulation of public policy. The
work will be of interest to scholars in public policy, ethnic
studies, government, and politics.
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