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Book SynopsisIn Remaking Policy, Carolyn Hughes Tuohy advances an ambitious new approach to understanding the relationship between political context and policy change.
Table of ContentsPart I: Overview and theory Chapter One: Overview Chapter Two: Defining the Scale and Pace of Policy Change Part II: The Founding and Evolution of the Health care State to the 1980s Chapter 3: The Establishment and Evolution of the British and American Health Care States to the 1980s Chapter Four: The Establishment and Evolution of the Dutch and Canadian Health Care States to the 1980s Part III: remaking the Health Care State at the Millennium, 1987-2015 Chapter Five: British and American Health Care Reform Strategies, Late 1980s to Late 2000s Chapter Six: The American Mosaic 2009-2014 - Return to Unfinished Business Chapter Seven: The English Mosaic 2010-2014 - Evolution in Revolutionary Clothing Chapter Eight: The Dutch Blueprint 1987-2006 Chapter Nine: Canadian Incrementalism Reinforced, 1995-2004 Part IV: institutional entrepreneurs and the course of Market-oriented reform Chapter Ten: Institutional Entrepreneurs and Market-Based Reform: Theory and Experience in Britain, the Netherlands and the US Part v: Conclusion Chapter Eleven: Understanding Policy Change