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The Art of Policymaking offers an in-depth exploration of the mechanisms, strategies, and best practices that shape policy decisions within the executive branch. Written by experienced policy professionals George Shambaugh and Paul J. Weinstein, this volume serves as both a practical guide and analytical framework for understanding contemporary governance.
The book examines the various tools and techniques available to policymakers, from cost-benefit analysis to stakeholder engagement strategies. It provides readers with a detailed understanding of how policies move through the executive branch, the role of different agencies and departments, and the critical decision-making processes that influence outcomes. Whether you’re a student of public administration, aspiring policy professional, or government official, this resource illuminates the complex dynamics of modern policymaking.







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