POG 214 Lecture Notes - Lecture 2: Liberal Democracy, Employment Discrimination, Western Alienation In Canada

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Economic, social, political culture, global all inputs the policy system outputs influence on how the outcomes of this process is both affected by public policy. Political culture: fundamental political values, benefits and orientation that widely held within a political community, shaped by history, economic, geography, etc, changes slowly- according to new events changes occur, no written down rule. Subcultures: variations on the national political culture. Includes values: most basic political value in canada is support for democracy, tolerance, rule of law, political equality. Economic factors: any political system will be integrated with economic, capitalism, organization of economy and contains assumptions that shapes politics, structural dependency, varieties of capitalism, branch plant economy. Social factors: regionalism, quebec and language politics, western alienation, diversity, ethnicity and immigration, gender, workplace discrimination and harassment: significant factors such as parental leave. Global factors: factors outside canada influence the public policy process, canada as colony, canada and the usa, global governance: policy detection: overlapping arguments, organizations.

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