Public Policy 1

Teachers

Included in study programs

Teaching results

The aim of the course is:
- To provide students with basic knowledge in the field of public policy making and governance,
- Explain the nature of public policy-making, the links and relationships of policy actors in space and to acquire knowledge in this field,
- To enable to understand the complexity of these relationships and to acquire knowledge in this field,
- To enable a holistic approach to "governance" and corporate governance to be understood and to acquire knowledge in this field.
After completing the course, students will be able to:
a) apply theoretical knowledge and critically analyze the process of public policy making
(b) take a creative approach to the design of public policies based on the needs of the community /
society
c) evaluate the costs and benefits of the implemented policy for the community / society
(d) evaluate, compare and adapt individual public policies to increase their effectiveness
The student is able to use knowledge, skills and personal, social and / or methodological abilities in work or study situations and in professional and personal development (e.g. in the analysis and evaluation of specific public policies, public policy design, etc.).

Indicative content

The course focuses on the basic aspects of the concept of public policy and the basic paradigm of policy. It defines public policy towards related disciplines, deals with the subject of public policy and the classification of public policies. The course also deals with modern governance and the role of the state in public policy, as well as governance and professionalization of the state, actors in public policy making and all other actors involved. Within the topic of public policy actors, the course also covers the topic of negotiation between actors, their political goals, political decision-making, interests, organizational behavior of actors and networks. Public policy process and/or policy cycle include a more detailed look on the topics of policy formulation, policy implementation and policy effectiveness (evaluation).
1. The concept of policy and its meaning: attributes of policy;
2. basic paradigm of policy
3. Public policy: definition of public policy towards related scientific disciplines;
4. The subject of public policy; classification of public policies
5. Modern governance and the role of the state in public policy: a good governance;
6. governance and professionalization of the state
7. Actors in public policy making: actors in public policy;
8. Negotiations between actors and political networks; political decision-making and the interests of actors; organizational behavior of actors; networks / coalitions of actors
9. Public policy making process: public policy making cycle;
10. policy formulation / agenda making;
11. policy implementation / implementation process;
12. policy effectiveness / evaluation

Support literature

Core:
MORAN, M.; REIN, M.; GOODIN, R. E. (2008) The Oxford Handbook of Public Policy, Oxford: OUP.
Recommended:
SALAMON, L.M. 2002. The Tools of Government: A Guide to the New Governance. Oxford
University Press. ISBN 978-0195136654
COLEBATCH, H. K. 2009. Policy. Open University Press. ISBN
0335-2354-07

Requirements to complete the course

100% work:
• 10% discussion contributions to the literature read (essays) and active participation in seminars.
• 30% semester essay (assignment)
• 60% final exam

Student workload

156 hours:
• 26 hours of participation in lectures,
• 26 hours participation in seminars,
• 52 hours of regular homework for seminars - study of literature,
• 26 hours of semester assignment preparation,
• 26 hours of preparation for the final exam.

Language whose command is required to complete the course

English

Date of approval: 18.02.2022

Date of the latest change: 16.02.2022