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Part I: Overview and theory

Chapter One: Overview
Chapter Two: Defining the Scale and Pace of Policy Change

Part II: The Founding and Evolution of the Health care State to the 1980s

Chapter 3: The Establishment and Evolution of the British and American Health Care States to the 1980s
Chapter Four: The Establishment and Evolution of the Dutch and Canadian Health Care States to the 1980s

Part III: remaking the Health Care State at the Millennium, 1987-2015

Chapter Five: British and American Health Care Reform Strategies, Late 1980s to Late 2000s
Chapter Six: The American Mosaic 2009-2014 – Return to Unfinished Business
Chapter Seven: The English Mosaic 2010-2014 - Evolution in Revolutionary Clothing
Chapter Eight: The Dutch Blueprint 1987-2006
Chapter Nine: Canadian Incrementalism Reinforced, 1995-2004

Part IV: institutional entrepreneurs and the course of Market-oriented reform

Chapter Ten: Institutional Entrepreneurs and Market-Based Reform: Theory and Experience in Britain, the Netherlands and the US

Part v: Conclusion

Chapter Eleven: Understanding Policy Change

About the Author

Carolyn Tuohy is a professor emeritus of political science and founding fellow in the School of Public Policy and Governance at the University of Toronto.

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" Remaking Policy is, quite simply, one of the most significant and innovative works on the comparative politics of public policy of the last thirty years. Central to its contribution is a novel analysis of temporal features of policy change. As Tuohy points out, policy changes differ not merely in what they seek to do, but also in how rapidly they seek to do it: while some reforms are enacted in a single burst, others unfold gradually over long periods of time. Drawing on a wealth of comparative-historical evidence from four advanced democracies, she shows how different configurations of political conditions generate differently paced reforms and demonstrates that the speed of policy change has major implications for its outcomes. Painstakingly researched and elegantly crafted, Remaking Policy is sure to leave an enduring mark on historical-institutionalist debates about the causes and character of policy and institutional development."--Alan M. Jacobs, Department of Political Science, University of British Columbia
" Remaking Policy gives scholarly communities, including political scientists interested in theories of change in the welfare state, and scholars of comparative health policy and politics a new interpretation of political dynamics and a sophisticated set of case studies." --Joseph White, Luxenberg Family Professor of Public Policy, Case Western Reserve University

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