Week 4 Flashcards

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What is the policy cycle model and list all its components

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  • It is a framework for understanding government action.

- Agenda setting, policy formulation, decision making, policy implementation and policy evaluation

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Describe agenda setting

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  • Identifying problems that require government attention.
  • Deciding which issues require most attention.
  • Defining the nature of the problem
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Describe policy formulation

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  • Setting objectives
  • Identifying cost and estimating effects of solution
  • Choosing from list of solutions
  • Selecting policy instruments
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4
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Describe decision making

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  • Information gathering and processing

- Conflict resolution within and between: government, other public actors and private actors

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Describe policy implementation

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  • Establishing / employing organization to take responsibility
  • Ensuring that organization has resources
  • Making sure policy decisions carried out as intended
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Describe policy evaluation

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-Assessing whether policy: was successful, was implemented correctly and had desired effect

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Benefits of policy cycle model

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  • Simple and understandable
  • Can be applied to all political systems
  • Allows isolation of individual stages
  • Continuous: Shows policy is “never complete,” can be improved
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Critiques of policy cycle model

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  • Only describes; does not adequately explain
  • Oversimplifies a complex world
  • Underplays politics in policymaking
  • Result: no longer central to policy studies
  • But: While no longer central… it is still used by many scholars, still a useful framework and it helps understand more complex theories
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9
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What is the political agenda

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It is a list of subjects or problems to which government officials, and people outside of government closely associated with those officials, are paying some serious attention at any given time

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Who sets the agenda

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-Political elites(PM, political parties, bureaucracy, etc), the public(advocacy group, social media) and mass media

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What role does the Prime Minster and Premier play in political agenda

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  • Parliament technically responsible for passing laws, most policies…
  • Governing party sets the agenda: Power centralized in PM/Premier, Media interested in PM/Premier, = PM/Premier have latitude to influence agenda
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What role does political party play in political agenda

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  • The governing party tend to less influential as they tend to mirror the PM and Premier concerns
  • Opposition parties: can press government on issues beyond control
  • Official opponent: given formal opportunities in Parliament
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13
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Why is the bureaucracy important?

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  • The government is too huge to be ‘managed’ by politicians
  • Elected policymakers can only pay attention to tiny proportion
  • They devolve decisions
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Reasons why the bureaucracy is important

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  • Some things only bureau can do (by law)
  • Unmatched access to material resources
  • Employs people w/ wide range of expertise
  • Vast quantity of information about society
  • Permanency: better institutional and policy knowledge than superiors
  • Work done in relative secrecy: difficult to oppose
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What role does advocacy groups play in agenda setting

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  • They try to put issue on public’s agenda to influence political agenda through advertisements, publish reports, engagement with media
  • Some members of the group share privileged access to government
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16
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How can social media/public influence agenda

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  • Polls: Measure national mood, can influence government

- Social Media: Mass interest can bring issue to mainstream media

17
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What is the Multiple Stream Approach

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-An approach to explain agenda-setting + policy formulation
-Three independent streams:
-Problem: issue framed as requiring gov’t intervention via events, crises, etc.
Politics: Gov’t change, national mood, political climate makes change likely
-Policy: Solutions already available; gov’t then chooses
-Change in problem or politics stream opens a policy window