SECTION I: DEFINING U.S. PUBLIC POLICYMAKING
CHAPTER 1 The Foundation
CHAPTER 2 The Policy Process and Policy Theories
SECTION II: THE PRACTICE OF PUBLIC POLICY
CHAPTER 3 Federalism and Intergovernmental Relations
CHAPTER 4 Rulemaking and Regulations
SECTION III: UNDERSTANDING KEY PUBLIC POLICY ISSUES
CHAPTER 5 Economic Policy and Government Budgeting
CHAPTER 6 Crime and Public Policy
CHAPTER 7 Education Policy
CHAPTER 8 Civil Rights and Immigration Policy
CHAPTER 9 Social Welfare and Health Care Policy
CHAPTER 10 Environmental and Energy Policy
Dr. Sara R. Rinfret is currently a Professor of Public
Administration and Associate Vice Provost of Faculty Affairs at
Northern Arizona University. She has more than a decade of higher
education administrative experience and is a nationally recognized
scholar in regulatory policy, environmental policy, and public
administration. She previously served as the Acting Dean for the
Alexander Blewett School of Law, Chair of the Department of Public
Administration and Policy, and the Director of Master of Public
Administration at the University of Montana. To date, she has
published 8 books and more than 40 peer reviewed articles, and
several book chapters. She is the recipient of the Fulbright
Specialist Program in public administration and studied with
scholars at the University of Aarhus (Denmark, 2016). She holds an
MPA from the John Glenn College of Public Affairs (Ohio State), and
PhD in political science from Northern Arizona
University.
Denise Scheberle is a clinical teaching professor for the School of
Public Affairs at the University of Colorado– Denver. She is
Professor Emerita from the University of Wisconsin–Green Bay,where
she served as the Herbert Fisk Johnson Professor in Environmental
Studies and professor and chair of the Department of Public and
Environmental Affairs. She is the recipient of national, state, and
campus teaching awards, including the American Political Science
Association’s (APSA) Distinguished Teaching Award and University of
Wisconsin Regents Teaching Excellence Award. She is the author of
Industrial Disastersand Environmental Policy: Stories of Villains,
Heroes, and the Rest of Us and Federalism and Environmental Policy:
Trust and the Politics of Administration, as well as numerous
articles. Her research focuses on environmental policy, public
service, and intergovernmental relations. She holds a PhD in
political science from Colorado State University and an MPA from
the University of Wyoming.
Michelle C. Pautz is professor of political science and assistant
provost of the Common Academic Program at the University of Dayton.
Her research has appeared in Administration & Society,
Administrative Theory & Praxis, Journal of Political Science
Education, Journal of Environmental Studies & Sciences, Journal of
Public Affairs Education, Policy Studies Journal, PS: Political
Science & Politics, Public Voices, and the Review of Policy
Research, among others. She is the author of Civil Servants on the
Silver Screen: Hollywood’s Depiction of Government and Bureaucrats;
coauthor of The Lilliputians of Environmental Regulation: The
Perspective of State Regulators and U.S. Environmental Policy in
Action: Practice & Implementation (now in its second edition), both
with Sara Rinfret; and coeditor of Administering the U.S. Food
System: Revisiting Food Policy and Politics. She is the
recipient of the University of Dayton’s Alumni Award for Faculty
Teaching in 2016. She holds a PhD in public administration and an
MPA from Virginia Tech. She earned a BA in economics, political
science, and public administration from Elon University.
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