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9780335199914

Policy Transfer and British Social Policy

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  • ISBN13:

    9780335199914

  • ISBN10:

    0335199917

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 1999-12-01
  • Publisher: Open Univ Pr
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Summary

Over the past twenty years the British State has undergone fundamental transformations in most areas of public policy, particularly those associated with social policy - welfare, health, education, and law and order. The purpose of this book is to develop and use a model of policy transfer to illustrate how many of the recent changes in British public policy can be traced directly to the process of policy transfer, particularly policy transfer between the United States and Britain. It introduces and illustrates the concept of policy transfer through a selection of case studies, demonstrating its role in the development of particular policy areas, each of which involve different processes, actors and implications. At the same time, each case study also reveals the serious problems in adapting 'foreign' models to their new settings. Policy Transfer and British Social Policy argues the wider usefulness of the concept of policy transfer in the analysis of policy and institutional development; its analysis and case studies will be invaluable to students and scholars in the fields of public policy, social policy, comparative politics and developmental studies.

Author Biography

David P. Dolowitz is a lecturer of public and social policy at the University of Liverpool.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements viii
List of abbreviations
ix
Introduction: a new face to British public policy 1(8)
Policy transfer: a new framework of policy analysis
9(29)
David P. Dolowitz
Welfare: the Child Support Agency
38(21)
David P. Dolowitz
Health: the `internal market' and reform of the National Health Service
59(18)
Fiona O'Neill
Education: post-compulsory education in England and Wales
77(21)
Rob Hulme
Law and order: the electronic monitoring of offenders
98(20)
Mike Nellis
Conclusion: where do we go from here?
118(9)
Notes 127(4)
References 131(10)
Index 141

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