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Thomas R. Dye (Author)
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September 1, 2001 1889119334 978-1889119335
In his eye-opening work, Dye explodes the myth that public policy represents the demands of the people and that the making of public policy flows upward from the masses. In reality, Dye argues, public policy in America, as in all nations, reflects the values, interests, and preferences of a governing elite. "Top Down Policymaking" is a close examination of the process by which the nation's elite goes about the task of making public policy. Focusing on the behind-the-scenes activities of money foundations, policy planning organizations, think tanks, political campaign contributors, special-interest groups, lobbyists, law firms, influence-peddlers, and the national news media, Dye concludes that public policy is made from the top down.

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Thomas R Dye is president of the Lincoln Center for Public Service, a nonprofit and educational organization based in Florida. He was formerly McKenzie Professor of Government at Florida State University. Dye is the author of numerous best selling books and articles on American government and public policy, including "The Irony of Democracy" (10th ed); "Politics in States and Communities" (9th ed); "Understanding Public Policy" (9th ed); "Who's Running America?" (6th ed); "American Politics in the Media Age"; "Power in Society"; "American Federalism"; "Politics, Economics and the Public"; "Politics in America" (3rd ed).

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  • Paperback: 192 pages
  • Publisher: Chatham House Pub (September 1, 2001)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1889119334
  • ISBN-13: 978-1889119335
  • Product Dimensions: 9 x 6.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 13.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #330,380 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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4.0 out of 5 stars What and who counts in making national policy, May 24, 2006
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Thomas R. Dye is president of the Lincoln Center for Public Service, a nonprofit and nonpartisan study center at Delray Beach Florida. He is a prolific and well-known author of books on American government and policy. I always go to back covers when browsing paperbacks, because these usually reveal in a nutshell what the book is about. On "Top Down"'s back cover we learn that many of Dye's previous books on politics in America have gone through a large number of editions, e.g. "The Irony of Democracy" (10th ed.) and "Politics in States and Communities" (9th ed), and "Understanding Public Policy" (9th ed). Clearly, Dye's books are established university texts for political science and policy studies.

For readers interested in politics but not up on academia's finer points, let me note the difference between political science and policy. PS puts weight on theory and the ideas of authors, i.e. classical and modern analysts of social systems and politics (e.g. Locke, Hume, Marx, Schumpeter, Hayek, Habermas et al). In contrast, policy analysts are more interested in "what is" and "who counts" in terms of political realities. Dye makes it clear that his book is not a recommendation or endorsement of current American politics. It offers analytical models to understand and explain its workings.

At the top of the policy formulation processes Dye puts the elites on the boards of heavyweight foundations, think tanks, corporations, labor unions, and other interest groups. Then follow media elites. Often insightful and nuanced, Dye says "the mass media are not always successful in telling people what to think, but they are stunningly successful in telling them what to think about". Dye shows that "whereas elites frequently express disdain for public opinion polls, most Americans(81%)believe that policymakers should pay more attention to them. In short, people realize policy is made from the top down but would prefer more bottom-up policymaking.

Much of the book, with authoritative lists of big political spenders, influence brokers, Congressional committees, federal agencies, etc., as well as public polls, seems "hard" and authoritative. As Dye gets into current policies and public programs readers may find different comfort levels depending on their politics. There is a long list of mass preferences that are opposed by current policies: e.g. balanced budget amendment, raising minimum wage, English as official language, life sentences for drug dealers, death penalty for murder, Congressional term limits, etc. I got upset by (but couldn't argue with the validity of) Dye's analysis of why demonstrably bad policies and programs are continued.

I give the book 4 instead of 5 stars mainly because I feel that in a field like public policy Dye's hardnosed realism does not leave enough room for subtleties and the idealism that is a unique part of the American tradition. In that sense it loses some of its predictive value - being unable to predict or fit in the phenomenon of a Jimmy Carter or Ross Perot in national politics.
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PUBLIC POLICY IN America, as in all nations, reflects the values, interests, and preferences of the governing elite. Read the first page
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proximate policymakers, policy planning organizations, direct lobbying expenditures, opinion making process, policymaking model, mass distrust, leadership selection process, policy legitimation, interest group process, policy formulation process, moneyed elites, few big interests, policy implementation process
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White House, Business Roundtable, Brookings Institution, Foreign Relations, Federal Election Commission, Ford Foundation, Heritage Foundation, Trilateral Commission, Budget Committees, Philip Morris, American Enterprise Institute, General Electric, David Rockefeller, General Motors, House of Representatives, Supreme Court, Time Warner, World Bank, Internal Revenue Service, New York Times, Top Down Policymaking, Walt Disney, American Medical Association, Environmental Protection Agency, Federal Reserve System
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