Policy subsystems are networks of government officials, interest groups, and experts who work together on specific policy areas over time.
Policy subsystems determine how policies are developed and implemented, affecting which interests have influence in different policy domains.
Policy subsystems aren't permanent—they change as issues evolve and new actors enter the policy process.
Policy subsystems determine how policies are developed and implemented, affecting which interests have influence in different policy domains.
Policy subsystems aren't permanent—they change as issues evolve and new actors enter the policy process.