Elites, Ideas, and the Evolution of Public Policy

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Seen from the outside, the world of politics and policy-making seems to be in constant flux. Combining theoretical analysis with primary research, this book brings new light to the neglected problem of why individuals with a vested interest in current policies nevertheless promote reform.

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Table of contents (7 chapters)

Front Matter

The Problem of Policy Change

Competing Elites, Legitimate Authority, Structured Ideas

Pages 19-51

Interests in Question

Pages 53-84

Elite Actors and Policy Innovation

Pages 85-111

Reasserting Control

Pages 113-138

Preemptive Adaptation

Pages 139-167

Accounting for Change: The Role of Programmatic Elites

Pages 169-189

Back Matter

Pages 191-208

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'Elites, Ideas, and the Evolution of Public Policy offers an extremely interesting analysis and persuasive argument, and should be widely read among students, scholars and practitioners of public policy.' - Political Studies Review

About the authors

WILLIAM GENIEYS is a CNRS Senior Research Fellow at the Centre d'Etude du Politique en Europe Latine at the University of Montpellier, France.

MARC SMYRL is a lecturer in political science, University of Denver, USA; visiting professor and research fellow Centre d'Etude du Politique en Europe Latine at the University of Montpellier, France.

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