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Agendas, alternatives, and public policies / John W. Kingdon ; with a new foreword by James A. Thurber.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Longman classics in political sciencePublication details: Boston : Pearson, 2014.Edition: Updated 2nd edDescription: xx, 273 p. : ill. ; 24 cmISBN:
  • 9780205000869 (pbk.)
  • 020500086X (pbk.)
  • 9781292039206
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • JK274 KIN 2014
Contents:
How does an idea's time come? -- Participants on the inside of government -- Outside of government, but not just looking in -- Processes: origins, rationality, incrementalism, and garbage cans -- Problems -- The policy primeval soup -- The political stream -- The policy window, and joining the streams -- Wrapping things up -- Some further reflections -- Epilogue: Health care reform in the Clinton and Obama Administrations -- Appendix on methods.
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"Includes a new epilogue: Health care reform in the Clinton and Obama Administrations"--P. [1] of cover.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

How does an idea's time come? -- Participants on the inside of government -- Outside of government, but not just looking in -- Processes: origins, rationality, incrementalism, and garbage cans -- Problems -- The policy primeval soup -- The political stream -- The policy window, and joining the streams -- Wrapping things up -- Some further reflections -- Epilogue: Health care reform in the Clinton and Obama Administrations -- Appendix on methods.

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