Chapter 13 Government and policy making Flashcards
public policy
whatever governments choose to do or not to do.
systems model
a model of policymaking that holds that policy is the product of an interlocking relationship between institution of government and their social,economic,and political environment
bureaucratic model
a model of policy making that holds that bureaucracies play a crucial role in making policy because of their commitment and the expertise they can provide
marxism model
a model of policy making that holds that public policy decisions in non-marxist regimes reflect the interest of the ruling economic class at the expense of workers
free market capitalism model
a model of policymaking that posits a limited role for government so that the natural forces of supply and demand are allowed to prevail in the marketplace
elitism
a model of policymaking that holds that public policy decisions are made by a relatively small group of individuals acting in their own self interest rather than in the interest of the mass citizen
pluralism
a model of policymaking that holds that public policy decisions are the result of struggles among contesting groups that reflect the various interest among citizens
rational comprehensive model
a model of decision making that holds that policymakers should identify problems, consider various policy alternatives and their costs and benefits and select and implement the policy strategy with the highest benefits and the lowest costs
incrementalism
a model of decision making that holds that new policies should differ only magically from existing policies
policy agenda
the public issues that engage the attention of elected officials
policy strategy
a specific course of action designed to deal with a public problem
policy adoption
a formal, authoritative decision, such as the enactment of legislation, made by institutions of government to address an issue on the policy agenda
policy implementation
the translation of policy ideas into action
policy evaluation
the act of determining whether a formally adopted and implemented policy ameliorated or solved a public problem