Uni-Kassel
14. März 2017Seminar Global Policy Analyses
This course examines the basic political dynamics of the public policymaking process with a focus on global policy issues. It extends the concepts and methods of public policy analysis, mainly developed in the context of national and foreign politics, to...
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Jetzt Lernplan erstellenThis course examines the basic political dynamics of the public policymaking process with a focus on global policy issues. It extends the concepts and methods of public policy analysis, mainly developed in the context of national and foreign politics, to the newly emerging topic of global public policy. This extension and comparison is employed to both understand the policy-analytical process, and at the same time, explore the nature and requirements of the emerging realm of global policymaking and implementation. Toward this end, the course materials examine the politics of each phase of the policy-making process, from the politics of agenda setting (emphasizing the role of the media and movements), policy formulation (including epistemic policy communities), policy decision-making and adoption (elitists versus pluralist models), implementation (and bureaucratic politics), and policy evaluation (technocratic versus constructivist approaches), and the political of termination. In the process, the course gives special attention to the kinds of knowledge and inquiry appropriate to each phase of the policy process. Along the way, the role of theoretical models and the methods appropriate to the various theoretical orientations are examined, including the advocacy coalition model, rational choice theory, the liberal-institutional perspective, and the discourse approach The contemporary debates between positivist and postpositivist/postempiricist approaches to policy inquiry are also explored. In the context of the postpositivist orientation, particular emphasis will be given to discourse and the -argumentative turn” in policy analysis.
Representative Literature:
Frank Fischer, Reframing Public Policy, 2009.
Fischer, F. et. al. eds. Handbook of Public Policy Analysis, 2006.
Mahon, R. & Andrew, C. & Johnson, R, -Policy Analysis in and Era of -Globalization”: Capturing Spatial Dimensions and Scalar Strategies, In Critical Policy Studies, edited by M. Orsini, et. al., 2011.
Haas, P. Introduction: Epistemic Communities and International Policy Coordination, In International Organization, Vol. 46, No.1;1-35
Reinicke, W. Global Public Policy, 1999.
FB 05 Gesellschaftswissenschaften
Uni Kassel
WiSe 2013/14
Global Political Economy
Professor
Fischer Frank Professor