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Public Policy Making Process

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The public policy-making process refers to the steps and procedures through which governments formulate, implement, and evaluate public policies to address societal issues.

Key Features

  • agenda setting
  • policy formulation
  • policy implementation
  • policy evaluation

Pros

  • Allows for democratic decision-making
  • Addresses pressing societal issues
  • Can lead to positive social change

Cons

  • Can be slow and bureaucratic
  • May be influenced by special interest groups
  • Difficult to balance competing interests

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