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POLICY AS AN INTERROGATION OF THE PROCESS OF GOVERNMENT

Hal K. Colebatch ; Centre for Public Policy and Management, The Robert Gordon University, Aberdeen, United Kingdom


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Abstract

The author explains the policy account of government and points out that policy is only one of the many possible accounts of the process of government. The policy perspective is characterised by an understanding of government as a more or less conscious attempt to manage collective problems. Still, even inside the policy camp, there are three different accounts of policy: authoritative choice, structured interaction and social construction. The author concludes that the three accounts are complementary and useful for understanding the process of government.

Keywords

government; policy; authoritative choice; structured interaction; social construction

Hrčak ID:

29015

URI

https://hrcak.srce.hr/29015

Publication date:

18.11.2008.

Article data in other languages: croatian

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