PolicyMaking
Policymaking refers to the process by which governments and other public actors decide on goals and actions to address public problems, and to implement and enforce those choices. It involves agenda setting, policy formulation, decision making, implementation, and evaluation, often across multiple levels of government and sectors.
Core stages include agenda setting, formulation, legitimation, implementation, and evaluation. The process is typically iterative and
Actors span legislatures, executives, bureaucracies, courts, interest groups, experts, media, and citizens. Instruments include regulations, market-based
Policy outcomes depend on political will, resources, technical knowledge, and institutional capacity. Implementation can face gaps
Examples include health care reform, climate policy, education initiatives, and housing programs, illustrating how problems are