Public policy analysis
Etablissement : ESPOL European School of Political and Social Sciences
Langue : Anglais
Formation(s) dans laquelle/lesquelles le cours apparait :
- Master’s in Digital Politics and Governance [ECTS : 4,00]
- Master’s in International and Security politics [ECTS : 4,00]
- Master’s in Multilevel Governance in Europe [ECTS : 4,00]
Période : S1
No strong prerequisites needed. Completion of introductory courses to political science during previous studies is an advantage.
The study of the social world inevitably involves an understanding of what governments and public institutions do, why they do it, how they do it, and what consequences their policies have. This course introduces students with the different ways in which public policy can be analysed. Following the predominant approaches in social and political science, public policy is theorized as a cycle including several stages. These stages are typically differentiated between agenda-setting, policy formulation, decision making and legitimation, implementation, and evaluation. Although in the real world these processes overlap, the cycle framework fulfils the vital role of integrating the diverse literature, structuring theoretical concepts and analytical tools, and providing a basis for communication between the diverse approaches in the field. During the course, students will learn the different types of public policy analysis, and how the analysis of different stages of the policy cycle requires different theoretical and analytical approaches.
Session 1- What is public policy and how do we study it
Session 2- The policy cycle in theory and in practice
Session 3- Agenda setting in complex policymaking environments: ideas, contexts, actors
Session 4- The causes of different policy designs: decision making, policy formulation and legitimation
Session 5- The consequences of different policy designs: distributional effects
Session 6- Policy Implementation
Session 7- How to evaluate public policy
Session 8- Recent debates on public policy evaluation
Session 9- In-class presentations, research paper writing