印度公共政策教育:新兴学科认同的承诺与陷阱

IF 1.5 3区 社会学 Q1 AREA STUDIES Journal of Asian Public Policy Pub Date : 2022-06-12 DOI:10.1080/17516234.2022.2085401
I. Mukherjee, Dayashankar Maurya
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尽管过去几十年全球公共政策教育需求激增,但公共政策教育的提供和设计却主要集中在西方和发达国家。在同一时期,发展中国家的公共政策教育和认证没有出现类似的增长,这些国家仍然无法完全满足国内对这些技能的现有需求。在印度,核心的公共政策教育虽然前景光明,但仍处于新兴阶段。根据与印度高等教育机构公共政策部门的学术和行政主管的几轮讨论,本文批判性地回顾了三个相互关联的主题。首先,我们通过不断变化的政策和制度背景,以及新兴的政策分析和公共管理挑战,说明了该学科发展的广泛趋势。其次,我们探讨了政策教育的需求驱动因素,以及如何设计政策教育来应对毕业生的职业道路和新兴的就业市场。第三,我们将重点放在公共政策和公共管理教师的组成以及他们教授公共政策的方法上。在强调这三个重点的同时,我们评估了公共政策方案和学校受到外部观点和方法影响的程度。
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Public policy education in India: promises and pitfalls of an emerging disciplinary identity
ABSTRACT Despite the surge in global demand over the last few decades, the supply and design of public policy education has been notably concentrated within western and developed country contexts. The same era has not seen a comparable rise in public policy education and accreditation emerging from developing countries that are still unable to fully meet the existing domestic needs for these skills. In India, core public policy education is in its emerging, albeit promising stages. Drawing on several rounds of discussions with academic and administrative Heads of the Department for public policy in tertiary education institutes of India, this paper critically reviews three interrelated themes. Firstly, we illustrate the broad trends along which the discipline’s advancement has progressed, through changing policy and institutional contexts, and emerging policy analysis and public management challenges. Secondly, we explore the demand drivers for policy education and how they have been designed to respond to graduates’ career pathways and emerging job markets. Thirdly, we include a focus on the public policy and public administration faculty composition and their approach towards teaching public policy. Underlining these three emphases, we gauge the extent to which public policy programmes and schools have been influenced by external perspectives and approaches.
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