Implementation: How Great Expectations in Washington Are Dashed in Oakland (or Why It's Amazing That Federal Programs Work at All)

Implementation: How Great Expectations in Washington Are Dashed in Oakland (or Why It's Amazing That Federal Programs Work at All)

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Jan 1, 1979 · English · Hardcover (209 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 209
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1979
Publisher University of California Press
Edition 2nd
ISBN-10 0520039599
ISBN-13 9780520039599

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This book delves into the complex dynamics of federal programs and their impact at the local level, particularly in Oakland. Through an insightful analysis, it explores the vast chasm between lofty expectations set by policymakers in Washington and the often disappointing realities faced on the ground. Pressman skillfully examines how the bureaucratic machinations and local challenges transform ambitious initiatives into struggles for effective implementation.

The narrative presents a rich tapestry of case studies and practical examples that illustrate the hurdles encountered in executing federal programs within a city marked by a unique socio-political landscape. Readers gain an understanding of why so many well-intentioned efforts fail to translate into successful outcomes and how local conditions shape the reception and utility of these initiatives.

Ultimately, the work serves as a thoughtful critique of the relationship between federal objectives and local execution. It reveals the resilience required to navigate these complexities, offering valuable insights into the nature of governance and the persistent, often frustrating, quest for effective public policy.

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