Contents
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About the Contributors ix
PART I INTRODUCTION
1. The Public and its Policies 3
RobertE.Goodin,MartinRein &MichaelMoran
PART II INSTITUTIONAL AND HISTORICAL
BACKGROUND
2. The Historical Roots of the Field 39
Peter deLeon
3. Emergence of Schools of Public Policy:
Reflections by a Founding Dean 58
GrahamAllison
4. Training for Policy Makers 80
YehezkelDror
PART III MODES OF POLICY ANALYSIS
5. Policy Analysis as Puzzle Solving 109
ChristopherWinship
6. Policy Analysis as Critical Listening 124
JohnForester
7. Policy Analysis as Policy Advice 152
RichardWilson
8. Policy Analysis for Democracy 169
HelenIngram &AnneL.Schneider
9. Policy Analysis as Critique 190
JohnS.Dryzek