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Title: The Formation of Public Policy


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The Formation of Public Policy
  • Promoting Civil Society in the 21st Century

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Characteristics of Policy-Making
  • Policy is often based on experimentation, chance,
    learning from failures, resource scarcity, lack
    of information, and other influences. Thus,
    policy formation is incremental and complex.
  • Policy is shaped by a multiplicity of narratives.
    Some gain more influence and authority than
    others.
  • Policy is sometimes determined by powerful
    actors, organizations or institutions.

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  • Most public policy is a combination of rational
    planning, incremental change, competition among
    groups, elite preference vs. marginalized
    powerlessness, and influences by a variety of
    institutions.
  • Agreed-on courses of action and objectives are
    central of policy development, implementation and
    evaluation.

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  • Policy making is political. It is determined by
    power relationships, societal norms, and values.
    The interplay of citizens, politicians and
    experts plays a role in the success or failure of
    policy initiatives.
  • Public policy is a form of pluralist democracy.
    Many different actors can influence the process
    or policy formation.
  • Those with the most resources, political savy,
    and political connections can determine policy
    outcomes.

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Activities in Policy Making
  • Research and Analysis Field based research,
    observational data collection, case studies,
    focus groups, interviews, and document analysis
    are several of many ways of collecting data
    related to specific public policy initiatives.

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  • Policy Dialogue the communication that occurs
    between government and those groups/organizations
    that are attempting to define policy. This
    communication involves the exchange of ideas,
    knowledge and experiences related to developing
    effective policy.

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  • Policy Development May be widely general
    through defining policy on the basis of a whole
    new context, or very specific by changing
    particular words or phrases in pending
    legislation.
  • Advocacy Speaking out and spreading information
    that influences public behavior, opinion, policy,
    or law.

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  • Developing public policy requires understanding
    the issues and framing questions carefully.
  • Typical questions include Who is influenced by
    this work? What are the goals/outcomes, the
    inputs and the settings? What is the time frame
    for resolving the issue? Who is the target group?
    What are the roles of each member of the group?

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Critical Questions to Ask in Policy Formation
  • Who are the policy-makers?
  • What are the sources/strengths of resistance?
  • Is there demand for new ideas?
  • What sort of evidence will convince
    policy-makers?
  • Who are the stakeholders?
  • What links/networks exist between them?

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  • What are the priorities of the main actors in the
    process?
  • What are the main sources of financial resources?

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  • Facts are important to the public policy process.
  • Documented facts as opposed to emotional opinion
    is essential to defining, understanding, and
    creating solutions for public policy issues.

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List of References
  • Canadian Council for International Cooperation,
    (2006), Basics of Public Policy Development,
    Ottawa, Canada.
  • Texas Politics, 2008, The Policy Making
    Process, Available online at http//texaspolitics
    .laits.utexas.edu Retrieved May 9, 2008.
  • Fisher, C Lerner, R., (2005), Encyclopedia of
    Applied Developmental Science, Vol. 2, Thousand
    Oaks Sage, 898-900.
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