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Helen Ingram, « Peter De Leon’s Commitment to Democracy », International Review of Public Policy, ID : 10.4000/irpp.1197
I first encountered the work of policy scholar Peter de Leon in the late 1970s when the interdisciplinary field of public policy was just emerging. As a beginning professor I read his chapter on policy termination, in the 1979 book on the policy cycle edited by May and Wildavsky. A few years later, I joined a packed audience to hear him speak about his ideas of the policy stages and cycle analyses, where he described the policy process as occurring through a sequence of stages: agenda setting, ...