20511 - POLITICS AND POLICY MAKING
GIO
Department of Social and Political Sciences
Course taught in English
Go to class group/s: 14
Course Director:
PAOLO ROBERTO GRAZIANO
PAOLO ROBERTO GRAZIANO
Course Objectives
The course provides the main analytical tools needed to understand the functioning of national and international public policies. After a brief introduction on the relations and main differences between political science and public policy analysis, in the first part the emphasis is on public policy analysis theory and on the various phases of the policy process (such as formulation, adoption, implementation). The second part focuses on a number of area case studies such as the European and USA, where the tools provided in the first part of the course are used in order to understand specific policy evolutions and changes over the past decades.Intended Learning Outcomes
Course Content Summary
Part I:- Political system and public policies.
- Inside decision making: phases and actors.
- Decision making in the international arena: actorsa and public policies.
- Decision making and lobbying in the European Union.
- Politics, public policies and lobbying in Italy.
Teaching methods
Assessment methods
Detailed Description of Assessment Methods
- Assignment: 30% final grade.
- Written exam: 70% final grade.
No partial exams are scheduled.
Textbooks
- M. Howlett, M. Ramesh, A. Perl, Studying Public Policy, Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2009.
- Scientific articles provided during the course.
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