Reforms that Stick
Joannah Luetjens
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Abstract:
This incisive book examines how and why some major policy reforms endure while others fail to gain traction and embed themselves. Tracing the development of key policy reforms over time, it offers original insight into how to create and embed positive changes that continue to deliver over the long term.
Keywords: Law - Academic; Politics and Public Policy (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2023
ISBN: 9781035312061
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 Introducing reform endurance: immovable objects and irresistible forces , pp 1-15

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- Ch 2 Conceptualising reform endurance: where preservation meets adaptation , pp 16-35

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- Ch 3 Studying reform endurance in parliamentary systems: a comparative approach , pp 36-58

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- Ch 4 Sweden's educational saga: the entrenchment of school choice , pp 59-80

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- Ch 5 Environmental reform in Ireland's 'throwaway' society: moving beyond landfill , pp 81-105

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- Ch 6 Conclusions: navigating the twin challenges of reform endurance , pp 106-124

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