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ECONOMIC, DOMESTIC, AND FOREIGN POLICY Chapter 16
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Public Policy under a Constitutional System The Process of Policy Making public policy: Intentional actions of government designed to achieve a goal. problem identification: The first step in the policy-making process, in which a problem in politics, the economy, or society is recognized as warranting government action. policy agenda: The second step in the policy-making process, in which a problem that has been identified gets the attention of policy makers. policy formulation: The third step in the policy-making process, in which those with a stake in the policy area propose and develop solutions to the problem. policy enactment: The fourth step in the policy-making process, in which Congress passes a law that authorizes a specific governmental response to the problem. policy implementation: The fifth step in the policymaking process, in which the executive branch develops the rules that will put the policy into action. policy evaluation: The final step in the policy-making process, in which the policy is evaluated for its effectiveness and efficiency; if changes are needed, the issue is placed back on the policy agenda, and the cycle starts again. 2
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3 The Public Policy-Making Process
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Public Policy under a Constitutional System The Regulatory Process regulatory process: System of rules that guide how a law is implemented; also called the rule-making process. regulations: Guidelines issued by federal agencies for administering federal programs and implementing federal law. Federal Register: Official published record of all executive branch rules, regulations, and orders Blocking Implementation Hobby Lobby v. Kathleen Sebelius Copyright © 2016 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 4
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Public Policy under a Constitutional System State Governments and Public Policy Policy diffusion-- Process by which policy ideas and programs initiated by one state spread to other states. Positive results School choice plans The race to the bottom Negative results Reduce taxes to create business incentives Copyright © 2016 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 5
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Domestic Policy Entitlement Programs, Income Security, and Health Care Review Social Security: Federal pension program that makes a monthly payment to retired elderly workers and disabled persons. Entitlement programs: Federal programs, such as Social Security, Medicare, or Medicaid, that pay out benefits to individuals based on a specified set of eligibility criteria. Medicare: Federal health insurance program for the elderly and disabled. Medicaid: Shared Federal and state health insurance program for low-income persons. Affordable Care Act (ACA)---known as Obamacare 6
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Major Federal Programs 7
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Domestic Policy The Affordable Care Act (ACA) Constitutionality of Act was challenged Major problems from the start States vital in implementation process Copyright © 2016 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 8
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Domestic Policy Immigration Policy Overview The legal immigration process Visa to enter country Issued green card Proof of employment Medical exam The debate over unauthorized immigration 1986 Immigration Reform and Control Act DREAM Act Copyright © 2016 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 9
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Domestic Policy Immigration Policy Overview Local and federal action on unauthorized immigration Mexican border Arizona’s and Alabama’s negative laws California, Texas, and New Mexico positive laws Copyright © 2016 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 10
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Domestic Policy Energy, Environmental Policy, and Climate Change Overview Clean Air Act-- Broad federal legislation that expanded the federal government’s ability to monitor and protect the environment against pollution. Environmental Protection Agency Energy sources Copyright © 2016 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 11
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History of Energy Consumption in the United States 1776-2012 12
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Economic Policy An Overview: Intervention in the Economy Recession--A period of time marked by successive quarters of lower economic output. Fiscal Policy Taxing and spending Monetary Policy Federal Reserve Board--Independent regulatory commission that affects the money supply by setting the reserve requirements of member banks, establishing a discount rate for loans to member banks, and buying or selling government securities. 13
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Comparison of Fiscal and Monetary Policy 14
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Economic Policy Trade Policy Protectionism versus Free Trade protectionist: Policy designed to raise import barriers for goods that are domestically produced. free trade: Policy designed to lower import barriers to encourage trade across nations. fair trade: Policy designed to make sure that the working conditions are relatively equal in nations that trade with each other. NAFTA: Comprehensive multi-nation trade agreement ratified in 1994 that knocked down trade barriers among Canada, the United States, and Mexico. 15
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U.S. Balance of Trade 1995-2014 16
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Economic Policy Trade Policy Trade and international economic organizations World Trade Organization (WTO): International organization that considers and resolves trade disputes among member nations. U.S. relinquished right to act unilaterally in trade disputes European Union (EU): Association of European nations formed in order to facilitate economic and political interactions across their borders. 17
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Foreign Policy An Overview: International Relations and U.S. Foreign Policy Goals globalization: The interconnectedness of nations around the world on economic, political, cultural, social, and military dimensions. Communist: Government management and ownership of key elements of a nation’s economy. United Nations (UN): Organization formed after World War II to mediate disputes among nations around the world. Cold War: An era in history marked by conflict and distrust between the United States and Communist nations. multipolar: A world system where there are distinct centers of political and military power. 18
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Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Tools Military action rally-around-the flag effect: Surge of public support for the president in times of international crisis. nonstate actors: Individuals or groups that do not represent any specific national government and may take action across borders. Anti-nuclear proliferation measures United Nations treaties 19
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Foreign Policy Foreign Policy Tools Diplomacy and humanitarian assistance U.S. embassies World Bank: International organization that distributes grants and low-income loans in developing countries. International Monetary Fund (IMF): International organization that works to stabilize currency values and government debt for nations in economic difficulty. Peace Corps: U.S. government-funded organization that sends individuals on educational and cultural missions around the world. Copyright © 2016 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 20
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Public Policy and International Relations: The Promotion of Democracy Domestic policy has expanded Economic policy affected by government but business has strong impact Foreign policy has to be balanced Copyright © 2016 Cengage Learning. All rights reserved. 21
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