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The Great Broadening : How the Vast Expansion of the Policymaking Agenda Transformed American Politics
The Great Broadening : How the Vast Expansion of the Policymaking Agenda Transformed American Politics
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Author(s): Jones, Bryan D.
ISBN No.: 9780226625805
Pages: 328
Year: 201907
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 144.90
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

Beginning in the late 1950s and continuing through the 1970s, the United States experienced a vast expansion in national policy making. During this period, the federal government extended its scope into policy arenas previously left to civil society or state and local governments. With The Great Broadening , Bryan D. Jones, Sean M. Theriault, and Michelle Whyman examine in detail the causes, internal dynamics, and consequences of this extended burst of activity. They argue that the broadening of government responsibilities into new policy areas such as health care, civil rights, and gender issues and the increasing depth of existing government programs explain many of the changes in America politics since the 1970s. Increasing government attention to particular issues was motivated by activist groups. In turn, the beneficiaries of the government policies that resulted became supporters of the government's activity, leading to the broad acceptance of its role.


This broadening and deepening of government, however, produced a reaction as groups critical of its activities organized to resist and roll back its growth.


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