This textbook offers a fresh approach to the study of comparative
politics and public policy. Instead of concentrating on why
countries differ, Learning From Comparative Public Policy explores
how countries can learn from each other about the success and
failure of policy initiatives. With its theory and practise focus,
the lively narrative analyses the cultural and resources problems
involved in importing policies, and the roles of institutions,
regulators, think tanks and experts. In addition to explaining the
key tenets of policy analysis, the internationally renowned author
offers a wide variety of international case-studies and useful
boxes to highlight examples. Invaluable reading for students of
public policy, for policy makers and practioners working in the
public sector. * Learning from comparison * Defining a problem and
creating awareness * Where to look for lessons * Applying the
policy model * The problems of importing models * Using terms to
evaluate future consequences.
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