An Introduction to Australian Public Policy

An Introduction to Australian Public Policy
Author: Sarah Maddison,Richard Denniss
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 295
Release: 2013-02-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781107658257

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Examines the models, influences and players that shape public policy in Australia, addressing both theory and real-world challenges.

Intro to Australian Public Policy

Intro to Australian Public Policy
Author: Sarah Maddison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 297
Release: 2009
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: OCLC:1027132589

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An Introduction to Australian Public Policy: Theory and Practice is the first book to comprehensively address both the theoretical and practical aspects of policy making in Australia. Written in an accessible style, this text is designed to introduce students to the real world challenges and skills involved in working in a range of policy roles. Drawing on their own experiences, the authors ground public policy theory in a number of key controversies to illustrate the contestable nature of the policy process. Each chapter features case studies that outline contemporary policy issues, such as t.

An Introduction to Australian Public Policy

An Introduction to Australian Public Policy
Author: Sarah Maddison
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 281
Release: 2009
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 1139168657

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An Introduction to Australian Public Policy: Theory and Practice is the first book to comprehensively address both the theoretical and practical aspects of policy making in Australia. Written in an accessible style, this text is designed to introduce students to the real world challenges and skills involved in working in a range of policy roles. Drawing on their own experiences, the authors ground public policy theory in a number of key controversies to illustrate the contestable nature of the policy process. Each chapter features case studies that outline contemporary policy issues, such as the deregulation of the financial system, 'Knowledge Nation', paid maternity leave, and the Northern Territory intervention. Including practical exercises on how to write policy briefs and media releases, this book is essential reading for anyone who needs to know how public policy is developed in Australia.

Local Government in Australia

Local Government in Australia
Author: Bligh Grant,Joseph Drew
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 445
Release: 2017-03-06
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9789811038679

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This book offers a general introduction to and analysis of the history, theory and public policy of Australian local government systems. Conceived in an international comparative context and primarily from within the discipline of political studies, it also incorporates elements of economics and public administration. Existing research tends to conceptualise Australian local government as an element of public policy grounded in an 'administrative science' approach. A feature of this approach is that generally normative considerations form only a latent element of the discussions, which is invariably anchored in debates about institutional design rather than the normative defensibility of local government. The book addresses this point by providing an account of the terrain of theoretical debate alongside salient themes in public policy.

Successful Public Policy

Successful Public Policy
Author: Joannah Luetjens,Michael Mintrom,Paul ‘t Hart
Publsiher: ANU Press
Total Pages: 551
Release: 2019-04-30
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781760462796

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In Australia and New Zealand, many public projects, programs and services perform well. But these cases are consistently underexposed and understudied. We cannot properly ‘see’—let alone recognise and explain—variations in government performance when media, political and academic discourses are saturated with accounts of their shortcomings and failures, but are next to silent on their achievements. Successful Public Policy: Lessons from Australia and New Zealand helps to turn that tide. It aims to reset the agenda for teaching, research and dialogue on public policy performance. This is done through a series of close-up, in-depth and carefully chosen case study accounts of the genesis and evolution of stand-out public policy achievements, across a range of sectors within Australia and New Zealand. Through these accounts, written by experts from both countries, we engage with the conceptual, methodological and theoretical challenges that have plagued extant research seeking to evaluate, explain and design successful public policy. Studies of public policy successes are rare—not just in Australia and New Zealand, but the world over. This book is embedded in a broader project exploring policy successes globally; its companion volume, Great Policy Successes (edited by Paul ‘t Hart and Mallory Compton), is published by Oxford University Press (2019).

Introduction to Australian Public Policy

Introduction to Australian Public Policy
Author: Alan Fenna
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 454
Release: 1998
Genre: Australia
ISBN: 0582808723

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Keywords in Australian Politics

Keywords in Australian Politics
Author: Rodney Smith,Ariadne Vromen,Ian Cook
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 248
Release: 2006-06-13
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 052167283X

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Australia in International Politics

Australia in International Politics
Author: Stewart Firth
Publsiher: Allen & Unwin Australia
Total Pages: 312
Release: 1999
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1864487054

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The World has changed greatly for Australia since the mid-1980s. The threat of nuclear war between the superpowers has passed into history. The UN's role in international security is changing. Economic activity is increasingly globalised. International financial markets determine economic development. Australia in International Politics shows how this nation has responded to these changes. It explores the way Labor and Coalition governments answer the traditional foreign policy questions. It analyses the policies adopted to deal with new questions of foreign policy. It explains why economics now comes first in Australia's foreign policy; provides extensive coverage of initiatives including APEC, ASEM, the Cairns Group and the Uruguay Round; describes the role of international organisations including the WTO, World Bank and IMF. It deals with contemporary issues such as the Asian economic crisis, Australia's contribution to peacekeeping initiatives, its role at the Kyoto conference on climate change, and its participation in the Iraq/US contest.