DEPARTMENT OF POLITICAL SCIENCE
POLI 364: PUBLIC POLICY PROCESS IN GHANA
SECOND SEMESTER, 2016/2017
VENUE: E 9
LECTURER: DR ABDULAI KUYINI MOHAMMED
Email: akmohammed@ug.edu.gh
Consultation: Tuesday, 11am – 2 pm
Course Title
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Public Policy Process in Ghana
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Course Code
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POLI 364
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Course Description
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The course analyzes the approaches to
public policy making in Ghana through the examination of the interaction
between the context, institutions and actors that are involved in the
process. Brought together through cabinet procedures, the roles that
different actors play in the policy process in Ghana offer complementary
skills and perspectives in the pursuit of good policy.
The course first examines the theories of
policy making in Africa. It then
compares the policy making process in colonial Ghana with the approach in the
period between 1957 and 1992. Next, it highlights the disjunction between the
processes and outcomes of policies under the present democratic period and
those of the eras before it. It does this by examining the opportunities and
challenges of the different epochal environments and the consequences of the
power plays between all the individuals, groups and organizations that are
involved in the development and implementation of policies. Case studies are
used to exemplify and facilitate understanding of the different topics of the
course.
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Purpose and objectives
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Upon completion of the course students
should be able to:
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Week No.
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Date
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Lecture Topic
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Tutorials
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Venue
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Assessment
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1
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Feb. 3, 2017
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Theories of public policy process in Africa
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Lecture: E 9
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2
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Feb. 10, 2017
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The Public Policy Process
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Assess the effects of the indigenous cultural context on policy
effectiveness
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Lecture: E 9
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3
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Feb. 17 2017
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Policy process in colonial Ghana
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Explain the main activities entailed in each of the states of the
policy process
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Lecture: E 9
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4
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Feb 24, 2017
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Environment of policy making in independent Ghana
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Examine the roles of the principal institutions in the policy process
in the Gold Coast.
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Lecture: E 9
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5
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March 3, 2017
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Ghana’s checked political history and its implications for policy
making
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Analyze the assertion that the political atmosphere in Ghana is not
conducive to effective policy making.
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Lecture: E 9
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6
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March 10, 2017
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Public policy making under the new democratic dispensation
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Compare the policy making process under Nkrumah’s regime to that under
the PNDC rule.
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Lecture: E 9
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Interim Assessment (30%);
3.30 pm
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7
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March 17, 2017
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Authoritative policy actors under the Fourth republican Constitution
of Ghana
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Do you agree that the distribution of political and policy making
power under the 1992 Constitution is skewed in favour of the executive?
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Lecture: E 9
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8
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March 24, 2017
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Non authoritative policy actors under the Fourth Republican
Constitution of Ghana
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Distinguish the role of the executive from that of the bureaucracy in
the policy making process in Ghana
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Lecture: E 9
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9
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March 31, 2017
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Ghanaian Policy Instruments
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Political parties and interest groups perform the same role in the
policy making process. Discuss.
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Lecture: E 9
Tutorial:
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10
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April 7, 2017
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Case Studies: GPRS 1 & II, STX-Korea Housing Deal, Pension reforms
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Evaluate the effectiveness of any three Ghanaian policy instruments.
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Lecture: E 9
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11
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April 14, 2017
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Case studies: Value added Tax, Review of the 1992 Constitution,
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To what extent is it true to say that the making of the “STX-Korea
Housing Deal’ policy was elitist and exclusionary?
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Lecture: E 9
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12
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April 21, 2017
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Case studies: the Senchi Consensus, National Health Insurance Scheme
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Examine the roles of the main actors in the review of the 1992
Constitution.
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Lecture: E 9
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13
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April 28, 2017
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Case studies: Structural Adjustment Participatory Review Initiative,
Guantanamo Bay Detainees
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Analyze the processes in the setting of the agenda of the National
Health Insurance Scheme.
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Lecture: E 9
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14
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Revision
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Revision
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15
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Revision
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Revision
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Exam (70%)
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Reading List
Anderson, J. E. (2006), Public policy making, 6th edition, Wadsworth Cenage
Learning, Belmont, USA
Lindberg, S. I. and Zhou, Y. (2009), Cooptation despite
democratization in Ghana, In J. D. Barkan (ed.), Legislative power in emerging
African democracies. Lynne Rienner Publishers, London
Mohammed, A. K. (2013), ‘Civic engagement in public
policy making in Ghana: fad or reality?’, Politics
and Policy 41 (1): 117-152
Mohammed, A. K. (2015), ‘Ghana’s policy making: from
elitism and exclusion to participation and inclusion? International Public Management Review 16 (1): 1-24
Ohemeng, F. L. (2015), ‘Civil society and policy making
in developing countries: Assessing the impact of think tanks on policy outcomes
in Ghana’, Journal of African and Asian
Studies 50 (6): 667-682
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