Implementation: How Great Expectations in Washington Are Dashed in Oakland

Implementation: How Great Expectations in Washington Are Dashed in Oakland

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Jan 1, 1973 · English · Hardcover (182 pages)
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Format Hardcover
Pages 182
Language English
Published Jan 1, 1973
Publisher University of California Press
Edition First Edition
ISBN-10 0520022696
ISBN-13 9780520022690

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The narrative delves into the complexities and challenges faced in the implementation of federal programs, specifically through the lens of Oakland's experiences. Pressman and Wildavsky meticulously explore the disconnect between lofty expectations set in Washington and the often disheartening realities encountered at the local level. They present a critical examination of how well-intentioned initiatives can falter when brought into the intricate web of local governance and community dynamics.

Through compelling case studies and rich details, the authors illustrate the myriad challenges that local administrators confront, including bureaucratic red tape, resource limitations, and varying community needs. This exploration reveals that despite significant federal investment and ambition, the outcomes can be starkly different from what policymakers envision. The authors argue that understanding these nuances is crucial for improving future implementation efforts.

Ultimately, the work serves as a poignant reminder of the resilience required to navigate the realities of public administration, highlighting both the frustrations and the small victories that often go unnoticed. It is a thought-provoking read for anyone interested in policy, governance, and the complexities of translating vision into action.
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