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_aNarain, Vishal _97985 |
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245 | _aPublic policy : a view from the South | ||
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_aNew York; _bCambridge University Press; _c2021 |
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520 | _aOver the last thirty years, several disciplines and sub-disciplines have emerged to deepen our understanding of public policy. However, this literature is dominated by western scholarship and has developed within the context of American and (Western) European public institutions. Efforts to place this literature in the context of the global South have been conspicuous by their absence. This book seeks to bridge this gap by placing this literature in the context of Indian public policy processes and reviews key concepts, theories and models that are employed in the study for students of public policy, policy change and administration and governance and management. It aims to shape our understanding of public policy processes as developed across several disciplines and study them within the Indian context, explaining most ideas and concepts with reference to India and the global South. | ||
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_aGovernance Sector _97986 |
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_aPolicy sciences _97987 |
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_aPolitical planning _97988 |
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_aEconomic policy _97989 |
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