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8. In Between Trends: Developments of Public Policy Analysis and Policy Analysis Instruction in Canada, the United States, and the European Union
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Iris Geva-May
und Allan M. Maslove
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables ix
- List of Figures xi
- 1. Policy Analysis in Canada: The State of the Art 1
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Part I. The Styles and Methods of Public Policy Analysis in Canada
- 2. The Policy Analysis Profession in Canada 19
- 3. The Choice of Formal Policy Analysis Methods in Canada 48
- 4. Beyond Formal Policy Analysis: Governance Context, Analytical Styles, and the Policy Analysis Movement in Canada 86
- 5. Policy Analysis and Bureaucratic Capacity: Context, Competencies, and Strategies 116
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Part II. Public Policy Analysis in Canada: Historical and Comparative Context
- 6. The Policy Analysis Movement 143
- 7. Soft Craft, Hard Choices, Altered Context: Reflections on Twenty-Five Years of Policy Advice in Canada 163
- 8. In Between Trends: Developments of Public Policy Analysis and Policy Analysis Instruction in Canada, the United States, and the European Union 186
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Part III. Policy Analysis by Governments
- 9. Policy Analysis in the Federal Government: Building the Forward- Looking Policy Research Capacity 217
- 10. Policy Analysis in Provincial Governments in Canada: From PPBS to Network Management 238
- 11. Immature Policy Analysis: Building Capacity in Eight Major Canadian Cities 265
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Part IV. Committees, Public Inquiries, Research Institutes, Consultants, and Public Opinion
- 12. The Public of Public Inquiries 289
- 13. Back to the Future? Is There a Case for Re-establishing the Economic Council and/or the Science Council? 315
- 14. Committees inside Canadian Legislatures 351
- 15. How Policy Makers View Public Opinion 375
- 16. The Invisible Private Service: Consultants and Public Policy in Canada 399
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Part V. Parties and Interest Group-Based Policy Analysis
- 17. Policy Study and Development in Canada’s Political Parties 423
- 18. Business Associations and Policy Analysis in Canada 443
- 19. Policy Analysis by the Labour Movement in a Hostile Environment 473
- 20. Policy Analysis and the Voluntary Sector: Evolving Policy Styles 497
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Part VI. Academic and Advocacy-Based Policy Analysis
- 21. The Media 523
- 22. Any Ideas? Think Tanks and Policy Analysis in Canada 551
- 23. Academics and Public Policy: Informing Policy Analysis and Policy Making 574
- Contributors 599
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- List of Tables ix
- List of Figures xi
- 1. Policy Analysis in Canada: The State of the Art 1
-
Part I. The Styles and Methods of Public Policy Analysis in Canada
- 2. The Policy Analysis Profession in Canada 19
- 3. The Choice of Formal Policy Analysis Methods in Canada 48
- 4. Beyond Formal Policy Analysis: Governance Context, Analytical Styles, and the Policy Analysis Movement in Canada 86
- 5. Policy Analysis and Bureaucratic Capacity: Context, Competencies, and Strategies 116
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Part II. Public Policy Analysis in Canada: Historical and Comparative Context
- 6. The Policy Analysis Movement 143
- 7. Soft Craft, Hard Choices, Altered Context: Reflections on Twenty-Five Years of Policy Advice in Canada 163
- 8. In Between Trends: Developments of Public Policy Analysis and Policy Analysis Instruction in Canada, the United States, and the European Union 186
-
Part III. Policy Analysis by Governments
- 9. Policy Analysis in the Federal Government: Building the Forward- Looking Policy Research Capacity 217
- 10. Policy Analysis in Provincial Governments in Canada: From PPBS to Network Management 238
- 11. Immature Policy Analysis: Building Capacity in Eight Major Canadian Cities 265
-
Part IV. Committees, Public Inquiries, Research Institutes, Consultants, and Public Opinion
- 12. The Public of Public Inquiries 289
- 13. Back to the Future? Is There a Case for Re-establishing the Economic Council and/or the Science Council? 315
- 14. Committees inside Canadian Legislatures 351
- 15. How Policy Makers View Public Opinion 375
- 16. The Invisible Private Service: Consultants and Public Policy in Canada 399
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Part V. Parties and Interest Group-Based Policy Analysis
- 17. Policy Study and Development in Canada’s Political Parties 423
- 18. Business Associations and Policy Analysis in Canada 443
- 19. Policy Analysis by the Labour Movement in a Hostile Environment 473
- 20. Policy Analysis and the Voluntary Sector: Evolving Policy Styles 497
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Part VI. Academic and Advocacy-Based Policy Analysis
- 21. The Media 523
- 22. Any Ideas? Think Tanks and Policy Analysis in Canada 551
- 23. Academics and Public Policy: Informing Policy Analysis and Policy Making 574
- Contributors 599