The Policy State: An American Predicament
English
By (author): Karen Orren Stephen Skowronek
The steady accretion of public policies over the decades has fundamentally changed how America is governed. The formulation and delivery of policy have emerged as the governments entire raison dêtre, redefining rights and reconfiguring institutional structures. The Policy State looks closely at this massive unnoticed fact of modern politics and addresses the controversies swirling around it. Government has become more responsive and inclusive, but the shift has also polarized politics and sowed a deep distrust of institutions. These developments demand a thorough reconsideration of historical governance.
A sterling example of political science at its best: analytically rigorous, historically informed, and targeted at questions of undeniable contemporary significance Orren and Skowronek uncover a transformation that revolutionized American politics and now threatens to tear it apart.
Timothy Shenk, New Republic
Wherever you start out in our politics, this book will turn your sense of things sideways and make you rethink deeply held assumptions. Its a model of what political science could be, but so rarely is.
Yuval Levin, National Review
A gripping narrativeopening up new avenues for reflection along methodological, conceptual, and normative lines.
Bernardo Zacka, Contemporary Political Theory