Thursday 27 August 2015

COURSE OUTLINE AND READING LIST FOR POLI 359: PUBLIC POLICY MAKING


DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
SCHOOL OF SOCIAL SCIENCES
COLLEGE OF HUMANITIES


POLI 359: PUBLIC POLICY MAKING

FIRST SEMESTER, 2015/2016
VENUE: E 9

LECTURER: DR ABDULAI KUYINI MOHAMMED

Course Title
Public Policy Making
Course Code
POLI 359
Course Description

The course examines the initiation, development and implementation as well as the evaluation of public policy. The course is designed to enable participants understand the basic concepts, models, approach, methods and theories of public policy making. It draws out some of the connections and disjunctions between the theory and practice of public policy making. This is necessary because academic interpretations (theoretical explanations) of what policy makers do and even what they say they do and what policy makers actually do may differ. Selected examples of public policies and programs in Ghana (such as the STX Housing Deal, Petroleum Revenue Management Act, Decentralization, National Health Insurance Scheme, National Youth Policy) and elsewhere will be used to provide a better understanding of the link (or lack thereof) between the theory and practice of public policy making.

Purpose and objectives
The course will help students to develop a critical perspective on public policy making by encouraging them to challenge the received wisdom and prescribed solutions presented by many policy science scholars and commentators. Students will acquire knowledge and insights through lectures, discussions and the textbooks as well as the assigned reading material. They will then be able to apply this knowledge to specific real world public policy phenomena.

Upon completion of the course students should be able to:
  • Explain the conceptual and theoretical underpinnings of public policy
  • Explain the key elements of the public policy process
  • Articulate insights gained from the study of public policy making in Ghana and other jurisdictions
  • Compare and contrast approaches to public policy making in different countries
  • Establish the link between the theory and practice of public policy making
  • Identify the challenges to effective public policy making and implementation in Ghana and elsewhere
  • Suggest ways to overcome the challenges to effective public policy making and implementation in Ghana and other Sub-Saharan African countries


Week No.
Date
Lecture Course
Tutorials
Venue
Assessment
1
Aug. 21,  2015
Nature & scope of  public policy making


Lecture: E 9


2
Aug. 28, 2015
Public Policy Process
Distinguish between public policy & politics; Public policy & Law; and Public policy and program

Lecture: E 9

3
Sept. 4 2015
Public Policy process
Compare the tasks of actors at the agenda setting stage to those at the formulation stage
Lecture: E 9

4
Sept. 11, 2015
Models of the Policy Process
Assess the usefulness of the policy cycle in practice
Lecture: E 9

5
Sept. 18, 2015
Models of the Policy Process
What is the import of the multiple stream model of agenda setting?
Lecture: E 9

6
Sept. 25, 2015
Models of the Policy process
Examine the strengths and weaknesses of the advocacy coalition framework
Lecture: E 9

Interim Assessment (30%);
3.30 pm
7
Oct. 2, 2015
Policy Environment
Do you agree that environmental forces facilitating to policy making?
Lecture: E 9


8
Oct. 9, 2015
Actors and Institutions
Discuss Etzion’s classification of policy instruments
Lecture: E 9

9
Oct. 16, 2015
Policy Instruments
Policy instrument classification is an exercise in futility. Discuss
Lecture: E 9
Tutorial:

10
Oct. 23, 2015
Policy Instruments
Do you agree that the legislature has more influence than the executive in policy making/
Lecture: E 9

11
Oct. 30, 2015
Policy Success & Policy Failure
Assess the criteria used in evaluating policy success and failure
Lecture: E 9

12
Nov.6, 2015
Policy Change & Policy Termination 
Examine the conditions under which public policy should be terminated
Lecture: E 9


13
Nov. 13, 2015
Policy Learning
To what extent do policy makers learn from the successes and failures of past policies in Ghana?
Lecture: E 9

14

Revision
Revision

15

Revision
Revision


Exam (70%)



Reading List
Anderson, J. E. (2006), Public policy making, 6th edition, Wadsworth Cenage Learning, Belmont, USA 
Bridgman, P. and Davis, G. (2004), The Australian policy handbook, 3rd edition, Allen and Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW
Howlett, M. and Ramesh, M. (2003), Studying public policy: policy cycles and policy subsystems. Oxford University Press, Oxford
McConnell, A. (2010), ‘Policy success, policy failure and grey areas in-between’, Journal of Public Policy 30 (3): 345-362
Mohammed, A. K. (2013), ‘Civic engagement in public policy making in Ghana: fad or reality?’, Politics and Policy 41 (1): 117-152
Mohammed, A. K. (2015), ‘Ghana’s policy making: from elitism and exclusion to participation and inclusion? International Public Management Review 16 (1): 1-24

Simon, R (1976). ‘Studying public policy’, Canadian Journal of Political Science 9 (4): 548-580








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