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12 The Argentine Congress as an environment for public policy formulation: an analysis of its technical areas

  • Natalia Staiano and Pablo Lozada Castro
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Policy Analysis in Argentina
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Abstract

This chapter seeks to investigate the production of public policies formulated in the last ten years in the legislative branch of Argentina. To this end, we will analyze the main areas addressed and their impact at the social level. We will also investigate whether these policies were promoted by the executive branch or by the National Congress’ Chambers. In Argentina, the president has important institutional powers to propose legislation. In this regard, we will also investigate the relationship between the executive and legislative branches, and between the ruling party and the opposition to determine whether they were approved in a consensual or majority manner.

On the other hand, we will explore the role of the technical areas within the ntional legislative branch in recent years. We will observe the parliamentary performance of the legislative commissions, the different technical offices that the Congress has, and we will also evaluate the impact that the creation of the Budget Office of the National Congress, and the offices of access to public information and transparency, have had so far.

Abstract

This chapter seeks to investigate the production of public policies formulated in the last ten years in the legislative branch of Argentina. To this end, we will analyze the main areas addressed and their impact at the social level. We will also investigate whether these policies were promoted by the executive branch or by the National Congress’ Chambers. In Argentina, the president has important institutional powers to propose legislation. In this regard, we will also investigate the relationship between the executive and legislative branches, and between the ruling party and the opposition to determine whether they were approved in a consensual or majority manner.

On the other hand, we will explore the role of the technical areas within the ntional legislative branch in recent years. We will observe the parliamentary performance of the legislative commissions, the different technical offices that the Congress has, and we will also evaluate the impact that the creation of the Budget Office of the National Congress, and the offices of access to public information and transparency, have had so far.

Chapters in this book

  1. Front Matter i
  2. Contents v
  3. List of figures and tables vii
  4. Notes on contributors ix
  5. Preface xiii
  6. Introduction: history, problems, and theories of policy analysis in Argentina 1
  7. The theories, styles, and methods of policy analysis
  8. Public policies in complex societies: Argentina, a case of a cyclical society 21
  9. Policy analysis as a profession: the interaction between knowledge production and policy making 41
  10. The styles of policy analysis in Argentina: analytical frameworks in debate 56
  11. Prospective policy analysis: its development and application for Argentina 74
  12. Policy analysis by governments
  13. Policy analysis by the federal government: the contribution of the National Institute of Public Administration 91
  14. Policy analysis in the bureaucracy: the production of knowledge for professional public management training 105
  15. Policy analysis at the subnational level: an exploration of a collaborative governance model 119
  16. Policy analysis in Argentine local governments: a growing, heterogeneous, and controversial field of study 133
  17. Policy analysis at different levels of government: the managerial skills in leaders of policy networks in Argentina 151
  18. Internal policy advisory councils, consultants, and committees
  19. Government Administrators Corps in Argentina: a transformative initiative of internal consultants for public administration 173
  20. The Argentine Congress as an environment for public policy formulation: an analysis of its technical areas 187
  21. Policy analysis by national government advisory councils: knowledge production and its role in policy design and implementation 199
  22. Parties, private research centers, and interest group-based policy analysis
  23. Policy analysis in professional organizations: the contribution of the Argentine Association of Public Administration Studies 217
  24. Policy analysis by parties: political cadres formation and training for the public management in Argentina 230
  25. Democratic governance and the role of think tanks in the public policy cycle in Argentina 242
  26. Policy analysis in private research centers: the Center for the Study of State and Society and its production on state and public policies in Argentina 259
  27. Academics, teaching, and policy analysis in universities
  28. Academic policy analysis: the development of production in public administration and policy studies in Argentina (2001–2019) 279
  29. Emergence and development of public policies training tracks in Argentine universities 297
  30. Postgraduate university training in public administration, management, and public policy in Argentina: structure and distribution in the period 1990–2017 311
  31. Policy analysis at the universities: teaching comparative public administration with a Latin American perspective 328
  32. Index 356
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