The Nature of Policy Change

Incrementalism, Punctuated Equilibrium, or Policy Windows – What Fits Best?


Term Paper (Advanced seminar), 2009

18 Pages, Grade: 1,7


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Table of Contents

1. Introduction

2. Three Different Views on Policy Change
2.1 Lindblom's Incrementalism
2.1.1 Type of policy change and explanation when it happens
2.1.2 Predictions and level of analysis
2.1.3 The role of specific actors and excluded factors
2.2 Kingdon's Policy Windows
2.2.1 Type of policy change and explanation when it happens
2.2.2 Predictions and level of analysis
2.2.3 The role of specific actors and excluded factors
2.3 Baumgartner and Jones's Punctuated Equilibrium
2.3.1 Type of policy change and explanation when it happens
2.3.2 Predictions and level of analysis
2.3.3 The role of specific actors and excluded factors

3. The Nature of Policy Change - Which Theory Fits Best?

4. Conclusion

5. Bibliography

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Title
The Nature of Policy Change
Subtitle
Incrementalism, Punctuated Equilibrium, or Policy Windows – What Fits Best?
College
University of Potsdam  (Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaftliche Fakultät)
Course
Theories of Public Policy
Grade
1,7
Author
Year
2009
Pages
18
Catalog Number
V155162
ISBN (eBook)
9783640686094
ISBN (Book)
9783640685967
File size
515 KB
Language
English
Keywords
Nature, Policy, Change, Incrementalism, Punctuated, Equilibrium, Policy, Windows, What, Fits, Best
Quote paper
Jana Schwenzien (Author), 2009, The Nature of Policy Change, Munich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/155162

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