Policy studies
Policy studies is the combination of policy analysis and program evaluation.[1] It "involves systematically studying the nature, causes, and effects of alternative public policies, with particular emphasis on determining the policies that will achieve given goals."[2]
Policy Studies also examines the conflicts and conflict resolution that arise from the making of policies in civil society, the private sector, or more commonly, in the public sector (e.g. government).
It is frequently focused on the public sector but is equally applicable to other kinds of organizations (e.g., the not-for-profit sector). Some policy study experts graduate from public policy schools with public policy degrees. Alternatively, experts may have backgrounds in policy analysis, program evaluation, sociology, psychology, philosophy, economics, anthropology, geography, law, political science, social work, environmental planning and public administration.
Traditionally, the field of policy studies focused on domestic policy, with the notable exceptions of foreign and defense policies. However, the wave of economic globalization, which ensued in the late 20th and early 21st centuries, created a need for a subset of policy studies that focuses on global governance, especially as it relates to issues that transcend national borders such as climate change, terrorism, nuclear proliferation, and economic development. This subset of policy studies, which is often referred to as international policy studies, typically requires mastery of a second language and attention to cross-cultural issues in order to address national and cultural biases. For example, the Monterey Institute of International Studies at Middlebury College offers Master of Arts programs that focus exclusively on international policy through a mix of interdisciplinary and cross-cultural analysis called the "Monterey Way".[3]
See also
References
- ↑ Hambrick, Ralph; MacRae, Duncan (1 January 1998). Bardach, Eugene; Chelimsky, Eleanor; Shadish, William R.; deLeon, Peter; Fischer, Frank; Whittington, Dale, eds. "Building the Policy Studies Enterprise: A Work in Progress". Public Administration Review. 58 (6): 533–539. doi:10.2307/977580. JSTOR 977580.
- ↑ Nagel, Stuart S.; MacRae, Duncan (1 January 1980). Lineberry, Robert L.; Lowi, Theodore J.; Stone, Alan; Jones, Charles O.; Wilde, James A.; Rhodes, R. A. W., eds. "The Policy Studies Perspective". Public Administration Review. 40 (4): 391–396. doi:10.2307/3110267. JSTOR 3110267.
- ↑ "Courses - Middlebury Institute of International Studies at Monterey".
External links
- General
- The dictionary definition of policy at Wiktionary
- Policy Studies Organization
- Journals of the Policy Studies Organization
- Asian Politics & Policy
- Digest of Middle East Studies
- Latin American Policy
- Policy Studies Journal
- Politics & Policy
- Review of Policy Research
- Policy & Internet
- Poverty & Public Policy
- Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy
- World Medical & Health Policy
- Other
- Visualization of the policy cycle
- National Association of Schools of Public Affairs and Administration
- Decision Theater - Helping policy makers in their decision making process through the use of visualization, simulation and collaboration tools.
- AARP Public Policy Institute (United States)
- The Hoover Digest
- Global Public Policy Institute