Rulemaking: How Government Agencies Write Law and Make Policy

Rulemaking: How Government Agencies Write Law and Make Policy
ISBN-10
1544352107
ISBN-13
9781544352107
Category
Political Science
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
2018-06-08
Publisher
CQ Press
Authors
Scott R. Furlong, Cornelius M. Kerwin

Description

"Rulemaking’s logic was transparent and intuitive—a wonderful review of rule-making." —Paul Pavlich, Southern Oregon University In this thought-provoking new edition of their highly regarded text, authors Kerwin and Furlong help students grasp the dynamics of today’s American politics by showing them how rulemaking remains an elemental part of our government system. Rulemaking, Fifth Edition, brings concepts to life with the inclusion of new data, a fresh analysis of interest group participation, and new coverage of the Trump administration’s actions from executive orders and key personnel to agencies’ responses to changes. An invaluable and accessible guide to an intensely political process, this much-anticipated edition contains the most current scholarship on a crucial yet understudied subject. New to the Fifth Edition New scholarship from the past five to six years provides readers with the latest research and analysis in rulemaking. Updated information on the Obama administration and the beginning of the Trump Administration puts rulemaking in context and demonstrates how different administrations use this tool. New tables and charts reflect the most recent data available to better illustrate the trends and patterns of rulemaking. Bundle and save! We’ve made it easy for students to get Bureaucracy and Democracy, Fourth Edition all in one convenient package at a student-friendly price. When bundled with the new edition of Rulemaking, students receive a 20% discount. Use ISBN: 9781544341613

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