The literature on policy feedback has examined how public policies, once enacted, reshape elements of politics. This research, however, has yet to be translated into practical recommendations for addressing societal problems and creating effective, longstanding policy reform.
This volume of The ANNALS considers the power of United States policy reform and its potential to build self-reinforcing political consequences. It also offers updated insights on policy feedback that reflect our current political climate and presents evidence-backed suggestions for efficient, lasting policy moving forward.
This volume of The ANNALS considers the power of United States policy reform and its potential to build self-reinforcing political consequences.