Description |
xviii, 283 pages ; 25 cm |
Contents |
Foreword / Martin Landau -- Political theory and the emergence of a policy science / Michael B. Levy -- Part I. Political theory and policy analysis as complementary -- Political theory and policy analysis : Bridging the gap / Bruce Jennings -- Reflection and good reasons in policy analysis / J. Patrick Dobel -- Ethical problems of imperfect knowledge in the policy sciences / Fred Eidlin -- Political theory as policy analysis-and vice versa / Robert E. Goodin -- Policy inquiry and rational ideologies / David C. Paris -- Part II. Political theory and policy analysis as hierarchically integral -- The political-theoretical foundations of public policy / Lance deHaven-Smith and Randall B. Ripley -- Political institutions and political practice / Stephen L. Elkin -- Formal theory and the prospects of a policy science / Douglas Muzzio and Gerald De Maio -- "The policy orientation" and the theoretical development of political science / George J. Graham, Jr. -- Theory and data in policy analysis : Some lessons from the study of urban politics / Bryan D. Jones -- Part III. Political theory and policy analysis as mutually exclusive -- Political judgment and theory in policy analysis / Charles W. Anderson -- Elite informants and theoretical guidance in policy analysis / Susan B. Hansen -- Economic discourse, policy analysis, and the problem of the political / Edward J. Harpham and Richard K. Scotch -- The theoretical illegitimacy of social scientific expertise / Edward Bryan Portis |
Analysis |
Political science |
Notes |
Includes index |
Bibliography |
Bibliography: pages [245]-272 |
Subject |
Policy sciences.
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Political science.
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Author |
Levy, Michael B.
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Portis, Edward Bryan.
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LC no. |
88003119 |
ISBN |
0313255989 |
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