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This course introduces theories and principles for understanding the actors and processes involved in establishing public policy. The overall objective is to develop some conceptual tools for understanding the chaotic web of interactions between the actors and events that influence public agendas and policy making. Central to the analytical approach is the concept of bounded rationality and how government institutions are often structured to operate within an environment of limited information, time, and public attention. Students also develop a familiarity with the role of political ideology discussing policy problems and policy alternatives.
Registration
Winter Registration:
Course Reference Numbers
GR (4): 20246
Academic Details
Credits:
4
Maximum Enrollment:
15
Class Standing:
Graduate
Schedule
Quarters:
Winter
2023
Open
In Person or Remote:
Time Offered:
Evening
Advertised Schedule:
Tuesday nights, 6 - 9 pm
Schedule Evergreen:
First Meeting:
Remote/Online
Location:
Olympia