Michael E. Kraft is professor emeritus of political science
and public affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Green
Bay. He is the author of, among other works, Environmental
Policy and Politics, 8th ed. (2022), and coauthor of
Coming Clean: Information Disclosure and Environmental
Performance (2011), with Mark Stephan and Troy D. Abel.
In addition, he is the coeditor of Environmental Policy:
New Directions in the 21st Century, 12th ed. (2025), with
Barry G. Rabe and Norman J. Vig; Toward Sustainable
Communities: Transition and Transformations in Environmental Policy, 2nd ed. (2009), with
Daniel A. Mazmanian; and Business and Environmental Policy: Corporate Interests in the
American Political System (2007) and The Oxford Handbook of U.S. Environmental Policy (2013),
with Sheldon Kamieniecki. For over forty years, he taught courses in environmental policy and
politics, American government, Congress, and public policy analysis.
Scott R. Furlong is provost/vice president for academic
affairs at the State University of New York at Oswego as
of July 2017, after serving ten years as dean of the College
of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences and professor
of political science and public affairs at the University of
Wisconsin-Green Bay. His areas of expertise are regulatory
policy and interest group participation in the executive
branch, and he has taught public policy for over twenty
years. He is the author or coauthor of many book chapters
and coauthor of Rulemaking: How Government Agencies
Write Laws and Make Policy, 5th ed. (2019), with Cornelius
M. Kerwin. His articles have appeared in such journals as Public Administration Review, Journal
of Public Administration Research and Theory, Administration and Society, American Review of
Public Administration, and Policy Studies Journal.
"Kraft and Furlong provide students with a conceptual understanding
of public issues and how the public policy process functions. This
book also provides a forum for discussions of social, economic, and
sustainable development issues; their characteristics; and impacts
on human beings (citizens) as well as the environment. It will give
students the needed tools to make informed economic and human
development decisions that could lead to sustainable growth, human
capacity building, and better lives."
--Robert Dibie
"Kraft and Furlong's Public Policy: Politics, Analysis, and
Alternatives is an all-in-one, comprehensive approach to
introducing public policy and analysis to undergraduate students
with varying levels of interest and engagement. The text provides
substantial breadth and depth between its covers in an accessible
format for beginners, while providing guidance to additional
resources for extensive study of specific topics. I've used the
text as a student and instructor for 12 years and highly recommend
its use for undergraduate students."
--Benjaman R. Schmidt
"The text allows for students to understand and apply policy making
to the most misunderstood programs--healthcare, education, and the
criminal justice system."
--Tammy R. Greer, Ph.D.
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