This textbook offers a new approach for students of comparative
public policy and comparative politics. Rather than concentrating
solely on why countries differ, the author asks how countries can
learn from each other about the success and failure of policy
initiatives. In addition to explaining the key tenets of policy
analysis, the author illustrates the theory with a wide variety of
international case studies. "Comparative Public Policy "explains:
- Which countries compare and why?
- How national policy in one country is influenced by others
- How policy learning and policy transfer work in practice
- The cultural and resources problems of importing policies
- The roles of institutions, regulators, think tanks and experts
With its theory to practice focus, this book will be invaluable
both for students of public policy and analysis and for
policymakers and practitioners working in the public sector.
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