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The Politics of Policy Change: Welfare, Medicare, and Social Security Reform in the United States (American Governance and Public Policy series) [Paperback]

Daniel Beland (Author), Alex Waddan (Author)

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May 15, 2012 American Governance and Public Policy series

For generations, debating the expansion or contraction of the American welfare state has produced some of the nation's most heated legislative battles. Attempting social policy reform is both risky and complicated, especially when it involves dealing with powerful vested interests, sharp ideological disagreements, and a nervous public.

The Politics of Policy Change compares and contrasts recent developments in three major federal policy areas in the United States: welfare, Medicare, and Social Security. Daniel Béland and Alex Waddan argue that we should pay close attention to the role of ideas when explaining the motivations for, and obstacles to, policy change.

This insightful book concentrates on three cases of social policy reform (or attempted reform) that took place during the presidencies of Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. Béland and Waddan further employ their framework to help explain the meaning of the 2010 health insurance reform and other developments that have taken place during the Obama presidency. The result is a book that will improve our understanding of the politics of policy change in contemporary federal politics.


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"Béland and Waddan have pulled off a major coup and written what will soon be a standard work on America's welfare state. Drawing on the insights of a generation of institutionally minded social scientists, their analysis of recent welfare, Social Security, and health care finance efforts both synthesizes and advances the discussion. It makes developments in these fields intelligible to subject specialists and the interested public alike." -- Edward D. Berkowitz, professor of history, public policy, and public administration, The George Washington University



"In The Politics of Policy Change Daniel Beland and Alex Waddan provide an insightful analysis of the major reforms enacted in the past two decades in the United States -- Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF), Medicare, and Social Security. They describe the politics of policy reform in a lively and readable fashion and convincingly demonstrate why government is necessary to protect the well-being of all citizens." -- Jill Quadagno, Florida State University, author of One Nation, Uninsured: Why the US Has No National Health Insurance

About the Author

Daniel Béland is Canada Research Chair in Public Policy and a professor at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School of Public Policy, University of Saskatchewan campus. He has published eight other books, including What Is Social Policy? Understanding the Welfare State.

Alex Waddan is a senior lecturer at the University of Leicester in the United Kingdom. He is the author of The Politics of Social Welfare and Clinton's Legacy? A New Democrat in Governance.


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Daniel Béland is Canada Research Chair in Public Policy and Professor at the Johnson-Shoyama Graduate School in Public Policy (University of Saskatchewan campus). A political sociologist analyzing politics and public policy from a comparative and historical perspective, he has published eight books and more than fifty articles in peer-reviewed journals. Béland has been a visiting scholar at Harvard University and The University of Chicago, a Public Policy Scholar at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, and a Fulbright Scholar at The George Washington University and the National Academy of Social Insurance.

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