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Patrick Brown is Assistant Professor of Sociology at the University of Amsterdam.
Preface | |
Introduction | |
What is health policy? | |
Rationality in policy making | |
Trying to achieve rational health policy: the search for appropriate knowledge and expertise | |
The competition for money and the limits of instrumental rationality | |
Power and influence in policy making: Policy communities and networks | |
The pressure of events: Disasters, inquiries and the dynamics of blame | |
The limits of rationality in policy making | |
Identifying health and social problems: Competition between interest groups and claims making | |
How does the nature of modern democracy shape the formation of health policy? | |
Ideology and policy: legitimating, bounding and framing | |
The impact of the media on health policy making | |
Conclusion | |
So how and why are health policies made? Some final comments | |
References | |
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