Policy Feedback

How Policies Shape Politics

R Kent Weaver author Daniel Béland author Andrea Louise Campbell author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:23rd Jun '22

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This insightful work explores how existing policies influence politics and policy development, particularly through the lens of Policy Feedback scholarship.

In Policy Feedback, the author delves into the concept of policy feedback and its significant role in shaping political science and policy studies. The text begins by outlining the historical context of policy feedback, tracing its origins and the evolution of scholarship over the last three decades. This exploration highlights how existing policies can profoundly influence political dynamics and the development of new policies, emphasizing that this idea, while not new, has gained considerable traction in recent academic discourse.

The book further examines both early and contemporary contributions to the policy feedback literature, clarifying the nuances of the concept and its implications for understanding political behavior and institutional stability. Through a comprehensive review of the mechanisms at play, Policy Feedback illustrates how policies can create feedback loops that reinforce or alter political landscapes, thereby affecting future policy decisions and the overall governance process.

Moreover, the author proposes new research agendas that address the complexities of policy continuity and change. By discussing practical implications, the text sheds light on how insights from policy feedback research can inform effective policy design. Ultimately, Policy Feedback serves as a vital resource for scholars and practitioners alike, encouraging a deeper understanding of the interplay between existing policies and political outcomes.

ISBN: 9781108940542

Dimensions: 228mm x 151mm x 6mm

Weight: 160g

75 pages