Large-Scale Policy Making
挑战多元主义理论和渐进式政策模型,指出许多公共政策失败源于目标规模要求与实际政治组织资源之间的关键不匹配,并探讨大规模政策框架的特殊风险。
Challenging pluralist theory and the incremental model of policy making, Paul Schulman argues that many public policy undertakings may fail because of critical mismatches between the scale requirements of an objective and the political and organizational resources actually applied to its pursuit. At the same time, the book explores some of the special risks and hazards associated with large-scale policy frameworks.