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The Devil Is in the Details - Understanding the Causes of Policy Specificity and Ambiguity (Hardcover)
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The Devil Is in the Details - Understanding the Causes of Policy Specificity and Ambiguity (Hardcover)
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The level of detail in a given law can have dramatic consequences
for how that law is interpreted and applied. In "The Devil Is in
the Details," Rachel VanSickle-Ward focuses on the dynamics of
social policy construction in the United States in order to better
understand why the wording of legislation can range from the
specific to the ambiguous. When policies are high salience, the
fissures produced by partisan discord, interest group diversity,
and pluralistic executive branches promote ambiguous policy. When
policies are lower profile, this relationship is more tenuous and,
at times, inverted, with contention producing more policy detail.
Put simply, on important and controversial legislation, ambiguity
serves as a vehicle for compromise when key participants disagree
over details. Moreover, fragmentation is a more powerful driver of
ambiguity than limits in technical expertise or legislative
capacity. This multi-method investigation is the first to measure
statute specificity directly. VanSickle-Ward combines comprehensive
content analysis of more than 250 health and welfare bills passed
in 44 states in the 1990s and 2000s with in-depth interviews of
policy-making elites.
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