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Problem Identification and Agenda Setting
Examine and evaluate the problem identification and agenda setting stages of the policy process in this week’s required reading assignment. Discuss the process whereby a problem ultimately ends up on an agenda to be discussed. Then, discuss the agenda setting process as it relates to education; how it came to be identified as a problem and what led to its gaining enough attention so as to bring it to an agenda. Who was involved and what were their roles?
Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your points with scholarly references, appropriate citations, and full references at the conclusion of your post. Cite your sources in APA format.
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Read the following excerpts from the Nixon Tapes. As you read them to consider what the conversations reveal, about the casual use of federal agencies for political purposes.
Review the discussion on the Nixons' "so-called "imperial Presidency" at this PBS site The American President: Richard Nixon
Digital History: Restraining the Imperial Presidency
Identify one source that addresses the topic you choose to discuss. The source must be cited in your discussion.
Additional recommended reading:
Read Chapter 1 of the book All the President's Men available at this link. I also recommend the that you watch the 1976 film version.
Read the following reviews and articles on Stanley Kutler's book Abuse of Power:
"The Exile" (Review of Kutler), Russell Baker
"The Unraveling" (Review of Kutler), Rick Perlstein
Nixon Tapes (PBS chat with Kutler)
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In order to prepare for this discussion forum:
Review and identify the relevant sections of Chapter 30 that support your discussion.
Read the linked essay DEBATING THE PAST: WATERGATE
Read the following excerpts from the Nixon Tapes. As you read them to consider what the conversations reveal, about the casual use of federal agencies for political purposes.
Review the discussion on the Nixons' "so-called "imperial Presidency" at this PBS site The American President: Richard Nixon
Digital History: Restraining the Imperial Presidency
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Read Chapter 1 of the book All the President's Men available at this link. I also recommend the that you watch the 1976 film version.
Read the following reviews and articles on Stanley Kutler's book Abuse of Power:
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Nixon Tapes (PBS chat with Kutler)
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