This study presents case studies of recent and often spectacular failures of policy, including the BSE crisis, the Arms to Iraq affair, the Poll Tax fiasco, the German currency union and the EU's common fisheries policy. Using contrasting and theoretical frameworks, this work asks what is meant by policy disaster, and looks at the different forms that disasters take and why they have occurred. It concludes with a new model for classifying the success or failure of government policy.
This study presents case studies of recent and often spectacular failures of policy, including the BSE crisis, the Arms to Iraq affair, the Poll Tax f...