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ISBN: 9781848447073 - Governance, Globalization and Public Policy
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Governance, Globalization and Public Policy

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Patricia Kennett

ISBN: 9781848447073
Format: Paperback
Publisher:Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd


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Intends to broaden, extend and integrate theoretical, conceptual and substantive policy debates. This book explores the concepts and perspectives associated with globalization and governance, the relationship between them, and the repercussions for public policy and the state.

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"Governance, Globalization and Public Policy" is concerned with exploring the nature of the policy arena in the context of globalization and the reconstitution of the state. The contributors to this book seek to broaden, extend and integrate theoretical, conceptual and substantive policy debates. The book begins by exploring the concepts and perspectives associated with globalization and governance, the relationship between them and the repercussions for public policy and the state. It also considers developments at the global and regional levels and the implications of the emergence of new regulatory regimes in the context of liberalization and privatization. The focus then turns to a broad range of substantive areas of public policy such as human rights, health and health care, housing markets, poverty, security and counter-terrorism. Together the chapters provide a thorough, integrated insight into the relationship between global processes, governance and public policy across a range of policy domains. Providing a comprehensive analysis of patterns and processes of governance in specific areas of public policy, this book will be of great interest to students undertaking programmes in social policy, social administration, public policy and political science, as well as researchers and academics concerned with the policymaking process.
 
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