Ebook: Artists of the Possible: Governing Networks and American Policy Change since 1945
Author: Matt Grossmann
- Series: Studies in Postwar American Political Development
- Year: 2014
- Publisher: Oxford University Press
- Language: English
- pdf
Do policymakers heed the voices of the American public or only the lobbyists in Washington? Why do they take action on health reform, but not gun control? Why does policymaking usually move slowly, and sometimes not at all? Artists of the Possible takes on these questions, analyzing sixty years of domestic policy history to provide a new understanding of what drives policymaking in all three branches of government. The results are surprising: public policy does not address the public's largest concerns. The amount of policy-and its liberal or conservative direction-emerges instead from coalition building and compromises among political elites. Elections, public opinion, and media coverage have little impact, no matter the issue area. Even changes in Washington's partisan balance and ideological divides fail to reliably produce shifts in policy direction. This data-rich, exhaustively researched work overturns our most basic assumptions about how policy is made, challenging the
notion that our government is of, by, and for the people.
notion that our government is of, by, and for the people.
Download the book Artists of the Possible: Governing Networks and American Policy Change since 1945 for free or read online
Continue reading on any device:
Last viewed books
Related books
{related-news}
Comments (0)