through laws made by representatives of the people
public policy means welfare of the state. public policy can also be said as democracy (By the people ,For the people ,To the people.)
Huey Perry has written: 'Democracy and public policy'
through compromise.
The people.
The people
Yes, ancient Athens was an example of a direct democracy. Citizens voted on all issues of public policy.
Larry L. Wade has written: 'The elements of public policy' -- subject(s): Democracy, Policy sciences, Politics and government, Public administration 'Economic development of South Korea' -- subject(s): Economic conditions, Economic policy
Ota De Leonardis has written: 'Democracy and capabilities for voice' -- subject(s): Citizen participation, Public welfare, Democracy, Economic policy, Manpower policy, Social policy, Political participation 'Il terzo escluso' -- subject(s): Social institutions
Hartwig Pautz has written: 'Think tanks, social democracy and social policy' -- subject(s): POLITICAL SCIENCE / Public Policy / Social Services & Welfare, Democracy, Social policy, Research, Policy sciences, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / Comparative, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Government / National, Research institutes
1. Genesis of the public policy 2. Development of the Public Policy 3. Implementation of the public policy 4. Feedback on the public policy
Democracy grows and flourishes in diverse opinion. The whole point of freedom of the press and freedom of religion is that views can be tested and measured faithfully against one another. Everyone has bias, that can't be avoided by using other systems of governing. In a democracy those biases can't become public policy unless there is more than bias behind them.
Jeffery T. Morris has written: 'Risk, language, and power' -- subject(s): Nanotechnology, Public opinion, Government policy, Environmental policy, Deliberative democracy