"An original contribution to the way we think about how the public
deliberates about social problems."--Jeffrey R. Henig, author of
Public Policy and Federalism: Issues in State and Local
Politics"Where does policy come from? This interesting collection
helps to answer this fundamental question. It is an important
contribution to the literature on agenda setting."--H. Brinton
Milward, University of Arizona
"Offers new insights on agenda setting, problem definition, and
policy subsystem behavior."--Policy Studies Journal"A useful
addition to the literature on policy development and the policy
process and will be used in both undergraduate and graduate courses
on policymaking."--American Political Science Review"A collection
of well-written and interesting essays on policy consequences of
problem definition."--Perspectives on Political Science"The essays
coalesce nicely because of comparable interests, styles, and
tone."--Choice
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