resulting from competing group interactions
Pluralists generally see interest groups as a gathering of people who happen to share a common interest. Perhaps, since they are pluralists, they see many of them.
1. Genesis of the public policy 2. Development of the Public Policy 3. Implementation of the public policy 4. Feedback on the public policy
answer public policy formulation and policy implementation
There is public policy in every state
Power is held by many people
significant of public policy
common rules=public policy?
examples of how this process makes good public policy and how it can sometimes go astray into bad public policy
public policy means welfare of the state. public policy can also be said as democracy (By the people ,For the people ,To the people.)
No, Pluralists did not deny the existence of elites. Instead, they recognized that society is composed of various groups with different interests, including elites. Pluralists believed that power is dispersed among multiple groups in society rather than concentrated in the hands of a single elite.
Public opinion is very important in election campaigns world wide. Candidates and public office holders want to see how the public feels about certain policy and political issues. Often times public opinion (as taken by private polls ) helps determine public policy.
public policy is formally established by which group ?