The Study of Policy Development

  • Pierson P
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Abstract

What do we mean by the term “policy history”? In conventional usage, “history” refers to one of two kinds of investigation: the study of something that happened at some point in the past, or the study of how something came to be what it is. It is this second usage—the idea of policy history as an unfolding story of policy development —that I want to examine in this essay. Understanding the sources of policy often requires that we pay attention to processes that play out over considerable periods of time.

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Pierson, P. (2005). The Study of Policy Development. Journal of Policy History, 17(1), 34–51. https://doi.org/10.1353/jph.2005.0006

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