Book Title: An Introduction to U.S. Public Policy: Theory and Practice

Author: Kate Knutson

Book Description: This book provides an introduction to the study of U.S. public policy with a focus on both the theories that help explain the policymaking process and the practical skills required for those who wish to pursue a career in a policy-related field. 

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This book provides an introduction to the study of U.S. public policy with a focus on both the theories that help explain the policymaking process and the practical skills required for those who wish to pursue a career in a policy-related field.  This text explores the topic of public policy through two themes that permeate the book.  First, the impact of race, class, and gender on the formation and implementation of public policy, and second, the importance and skill of writing in the field of public policy.

Written specifically for Gustavus students, and featuring contributions from Gustavus alumni, this book is intended for those with some familiarity with the U.S. political system who want to learn more about the policies that govern our lives, want to understand why our policies look the way they do, and want to be able to analyze both policies and the policymaking process in a way that moves beyond the partisan rhetoric that characterizes contemporary politics.

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Kate Knutson

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Political science and theory

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Title
An Introduction to U.S. Public Policy: Theory and Practice
Author
Kate Knutson
Reviewers
Nisora Usmonova; Zoe Jesh; and Elisabeth Artley
Contributors
Henry Adebisi; Jessica Flannery; Samantha Vang; Mikka McCracken; Marcus Schmit; Kaleb Rumicho; Eric Fowler; Elisabeth Artley; and Matthew Vierzba
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Primary Subject
Political science and theory
Additional Subject(s)
Writing and editing guides, Politics and government
Institution
Gustavus Adolphus College
Publication Date
February 1, 2023