Smoking and Politics: Policy Making and the Federal Bureaucracy (5th Edition)
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This volume considers why government agencies and bureaucracies have become important and how they operate in influencing and even creating public policy. Explores and analyzes the processes of bureaucratic (governmental) policy decision making by focusing on a single contemporary issue - the government's efforts to discourage cigarette smoking by requiring warning labels on cigarette packages and advertisements.
The publisher, Prentice-Hall Humanities/Social Science
This brief companion text considers why government agencies and bureaucracies have become important and how they operate in influencing and even creating public policy. It explores the processes of bureaucratic policy decision making by focusing on a single contemporary issue -- the regulation of cigarette smoking.
Smoking and Politics: Policy Making and the Federal Bureaucracy (5th Edition),A. Lee Fritschler,James M. Hoefler,Prentice Hall,0134358015,Advertising,Advertising & Promotion,Cigarettes,General,Government - National,Government policy,Labeling,Law and legislation,Political Science,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Public Policy - General,United States,Central government policies,Political Science / General,USA
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