21810474 - ANALISI DELLE POLITICHE PUBBLICHE

At the end of the course students will have a good knowledge of the topics covered in the lessons and be able not only to identify the main theories, actors, institutions, policy instruments and the different stages of creation of public policies, but also to critically evaluate the policy-making processes and the development of policies resulting from the impact of domestic and international factors.

Curriculum

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Programme

Objectives
At the end of the course students will have a good knowledge of the topics covered in the lessons and be able not only to identify the main theories, actors, institutions, policy instruments and the different stages of creation of public policies, but also to critically evaluate the policy-making processes and the development of policies resulting from the impact of domestic and international factors.

Program
The making of public policies is one of the basic functions of each political system, it affects the arrangement of solutions by policy makers to the problems that arise in society. The analysis of public policies is a specific perspective of study in political science that the course intends to introduce. The particular objective is to provide the conceptual tools for understanding and analysing the policy process.
The lessons will be split in two parts: general introduction and empirical application.
The first part will introduce the basic concepts of the discipline, it will give an overview of the definitions of “public policy” and will outline the various approaches to the study of public policies. Then, will be presented the main typologies of policies, the actors involved in their production, and the different stages that give rise to the policy making process: agenda setting, formulation, decision, implementation, evaluation. Lastly, will be discussed the national styles of policy making and the influence of international factors on them. Particular attention will be paid to the role played by nterest groups and lobbying in the policy making process.
The second part will be dedicated to the analysis of some relevant public policies (administrative, budgetary, anti-corruption, education, welfare, health, migration, etc.) adopted in Italy over the last twenty-five years.

Core Documentation

- Howlett M., Ramesh M., and A. Perl, Studying Public Policy. Principles and Processes 4th Ed., Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
- Pritoni A., Politica e interessi. Il lobbying nelle democrazie contemporanee, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2021 (chapters 1,2,4,6,7)
– Capano G. e Natalini A., Le politiche pubbliche in Italia, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2020.

Reference Bibliography

For any additions and insights, the following texts are recommended: Capano G. Howlet M.(eds.), A Modern Guide to Public Policy, Elgar 2020. Capano G., Giuliani M. (a cura di), Dizionario di politiche pubbliche, Carocci, Roma, 2014. Ieraci G., Le politiche pubbliche. Concetti, teorie e metodi. Novara, Utet, 2016.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching methods Frontal lessons will be supported by seminars on specific empirical topics, taught by experts of the issue addressed by the seminar. The schedule will be announced in class. The lessons will take place in presence

Attendance

Attendance is optional. Attending students have the opportunity to take the written exam immediately after the end of the course.

Type of evaluation

Assessment methods Students who attend at least 70% of the classes are required to write a paper on a topic to be agreed with the teacher during the course and take a written test, based on open-ended questions, on the first two books indicated. Students who are not attending the classes will have to take the oral exam on the tree books indicated.

teacher profile | teaching materials

Programme

Objectives
At the end of the course students will have a good knowledge of the topics covered in the lessons and be able not only to identify the main theories, actors, institutions, policy instruments and the different stages of creation of public policies, but also to critically evaluate the policy-making processes and the development of policies resulting from the impact of domestic and international factors.

Program
The making of public policies is one of the basic functions of each political system, it affects the arrangement of solutions by policy makers to the problems that arise in society. The analysis of public policies is a specific perspective of study in political science that the course intends to introduce. The particular objective is to provide the conceptual tools for understanding and analysing the policy process.
The lessons will be split in two parts: general introduction and empirical application.
The first part will introduce the basic concepts of the discipline, it will give an overview of the definitions of “public policy” and will outline the various approaches to the study of public policies. Then, will be presented the main typologies of policies, the actors involved in their production, and the different stages that give rise to the policy making process: agenda setting, formulation, decision, implementation, evaluation. Lastly, will be discussed the national styles of policy making and the influence of international factors on them. Particular attention will be paid to the role played by nterest groups and lobbying in the policy making process.
The second part will be dedicated to the analysis of some relevant public policies (administrative, budgetary, anti-corruption, education, welfare, health, migration, etc.) adopted in Italy over the last twenty-five years.

Core Documentation

- Howlett M., Ramesh M., and A. Perl, Studying Public Policy. Principles and Processes 4th Ed., Oxford, Oxford University Press, 2020.
- Pritoni A., Politica e interessi. Il lobbying nelle democrazie contemporanee, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2021 (chapters 1,2,4,6,7)
– Capano G. e Natalini A., Le politiche pubbliche in Italia, Bologna, Il Mulino, 2020.

Reference Bibliography

For any additions and insights, the following texts are recommended: Capano G. Howlet M.(eds.), A Modern Guide to Public Policy, Elgar 2020. Capano G., Giuliani M. (a cura di), Dizionario di politiche pubbliche, Carocci, Roma, 2014. Ieraci G., Le politiche pubbliche. Concetti, teorie e metodi. Novara, Utet, 2016.

Type of delivery of the course

Teaching methods Frontal lessons will be supported by seminars on specific empirical topics, taught by experts of the issue addressed by the seminar. The schedule will be announced in class. The lessons will take place in presence

Attendance

Attendance is optional. Attending students have the opportunity to take the written exam immediately after the end of the course.

Type of evaluation

Assessment methods Students who attend at least 70% of the classes are required to write a paper on a topic to be agreed with the teacher during the course and take a written test, based on open-ended questions, on the first two books indicated. Students who are not attending the classes will have to take the oral exam on the tree books indicated.