An account of the policy-making process which develops a framework for policy analysis using the idea that policy systems develop out of particular forms of material and intellectual interdependence between actors. The central roles of actor networks, experts and managers are explained and evaluated. Includes an index and bibliography. The author has published several books on aspects of policy making and organisational sociology. He is associate professor and head of the department of political science at the University of Melbourne.
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