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Policy State: An American Predicament [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x156 mm
  • Ilmumisaeg: 23-Oct-2017
  • Kirjastus: Harvard University Press
  • ISBN-10: 0674728742
  • ISBN-13: 9780674728745
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 272 pages, kõrgus x laius: 235x156 mm
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  • ISBN-13: 9780674728745
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A sterling example of political science at its best. Timothy Shenk, The New Republic

Policy is governments ready response to changing times, the key to its successful adaptation. It tackles problems as they arise, from foreign relations and economic affairs to race relations and family affairs. Karen Orren and Stephen Skowronek take a closer look at this well-known reality of modern governance. In The Policy State they point out that policy is not the only way in which America was governed historically, and they describe the transformation that occurred as policy took over more and more of the work of government, emerging as the raison dêtre of the states operation.

Rather than analyze individual policies to document this change, Orren and Skowronek examine policys effect on legal rights and the formal structure of policy-making authority. Rights and structure are the principal elements of government that historically constrained policy and protected other forms of rule. The authors assess the emergence of a new policy state, in which rights and structure shed their distinctive characteristics and take on the attributes of policy.

Orren and Skowronek address the political controversies swirling around American government as a consequence of policys expanded domain. On the one hand, the policy state has rendered government more flexible, responsive, and inclusive. On the other, it has mangled governments form, polarized its politics, and sowed deep distrust of its institutions. The policy state frames an American predicament: policy has eroded the foundations of government, even as the policy imperative pushes us ever forward, into an uncertain future.

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A sterling example of political science at its best: analytically rigorous, historically informed, and targeted at questions of undeniable contemporary significance Orren and Skowronek uncover a transformation that revolutionized American politics and now threatens to tear it apart. -- Timothy Shenk * New Republic * Wherever you start out in our politics, this book will turn your sense of things sideways and make you rethink deeply held assumptions. Its a model of what political science could be, but so rarely is. -- Yuval Levin * National Review * A gripping narrativeopening up new avenues for reflection along methodological, conceptual, and normative lines. -- Bernardo Zacka * Contemporary Political Theory * The Policy State shows us how the policy gears whir over time and how the policy regime has profoundly shifted the Constitutional frame of American governance. These changesthe irresistible spread of policy effortsrender policy-making more difficult, more transient, and more frustrating on every political side. A masterful, powerful, original, and important book! -- James A. Morone, Brown University This books distinct contribution is to provide a unifying account of diverse legal developments in the areas of both rights and constitutional structure that together have led to the emergence of what the authors call the modern policy state. -- Richard H. Pildes, New York University School of Law

Part I Introduction
1 Public Policy and State Formation
3(16)
An American Predicament
4(4)
Blind Spots
8(2)
Past and Present
10(6)
No Bigger Than a Man's Hand
16(3)
2 The Policy Motive
19(20)
Everything in Its Place
21(3)
"Conjuring Tricks"
24(3)
What Is Policy and What Is It Not?
27(5)
Structure and Opportunity
32(2)
Tracking Development
34(5)
Part II The Policy State
3 Rights in the Policy State
39(49)
Dependence on Policy
43(9)
The Unbearable Lightness of Standards
52(9)
Labor Policy, Pure and Simple
61(9)
Policy Auras
70(8)
"Neighborhood of Principles"
78(10)
4 Structure in the Policy State
88(63)
Free-Form Federalism
92(13)
The Place of Administration
105(18)
Makeshift Presidentialism
123(15)
Blockages, Outlets, and Institutional Identities
138(13)
5 Politics in the Policy State
151(50)
Policy Science
156(7)
The Direct Approach
163(9)
Ganging Up
172(12)
Get with the Program
184(8)
Game Change?
192(9)
Notes 201(38)
Acknowledgments 239(2)
Index 241
Karen Orren is Distinguished Professor of Political Science at the University of California, Los Angeles. Stephen Skowronek is the Pelatiah Perit Professor of Political and Social Science at Yale University.