public health policy
Instructions
Answer both questions. Cite sources.
1) As well as the separation of powers between the executive (the President and his staff) and the legislature (the two Houses of Congress), what else makes major policy change more difficult in the U.S. than in other countries?
2) Why have national legislatures (i.e. parliaments and assemblies) become more marginal in policy making?
1) As well as the separation of powers between the executive (the President and his staff) and the legislature (the two Houses of Congress), what else makes major policy change more difficult in the U.S. than in other countries?
2) Why have national legislatures (i.e. parliaments and assemblies) become more marginal in policy making?