Abstract: Based on interviews with senior civil federal civil servants in Ottawa, perceptions of various actors' influence on public policy are examined. It is hypothesized that perceived influence patterns will change as one moves across the major phases of the policy process. Although it is expected that actors within the state will be of primary importance throughout the process, it is also expected that the relative importance of actors outside the state will increase as one moves from form
Canada has experienced two formal federal ministries dedicated to addressing urban issues. The first...
This article investigates the field of policy professionals in civil society. The main objective is ...
This study explores Prince Edward Island (PEI) provincial public servants’ perceptions of policy cap...
Despite all the attention paid to the topic of policy analysis, the actual work of policy analysts i...
While network studies have focused on mapping out the structural linkages between participants withi...
Abstract Governments face many challenges in maintaining effective policymaking capacity as their go...
The body of public administration literature is missing contributions from practitioners in the fiel...
Despite all the attention paid to the topic of policy analysis as a conceptual endeavour, empiricall...
Political advisors in Canada are comparatively numerous and highly differentiated in role. Based on ...
The involvement of civil servants in the policy process has recently been reconsidered with the stud...
Although ministerial political advisors are prominent and influential actors within the core executi...
There have been calls for more diffused policy advisory systems where a plurality of actors, particu...
The study of professional policy workers abounds with examinations of non-partisan public service po...
Thirty-five years ago Arnold Meltsner observed that professional policy analysts in the U.S. governm...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Ca...
Canada has experienced two formal federal ministries dedicated to addressing urban issues. The first...
This article investigates the field of policy professionals in civil society. The main objective is ...
This study explores Prince Edward Island (PEI) provincial public servants’ perceptions of policy cap...
Despite all the attention paid to the topic of policy analysis, the actual work of policy analysts i...
While network studies have focused on mapping out the structural linkages between participants withi...
Abstract Governments face many challenges in maintaining effective policymaking capacity as their go...
The body of public administration literature is missing contributions from practitioners in the fiel...
Despite all the attention paid to the topic of policy analysis as a conceptual endeavour, empiricall...
Political advisors in Canada are comparatively numerous and highly differentiated in role. Based on ...
The involvement of civil servants in the policy process has recently been reconsidered with the stud...
Although ministerial political advisors are prominent and influential actors within the core executi...
There have been calls for more diffused policy advisory systems where a plurality of actors, particu...
The study of professional policy workers abounds with examinations of non-partisan public service po...
Thirty-five years ago Arnold Meltsner observed that professional policy analysts in the U.S. governm...
Produced by the Mowat Centre at the School of Public Policy and Governance, University of Toronto.Ca...
Canada has experienced two formal federal ministries dedicated to addressing urban issues. The first...
This article investigates the field of policy professionals in civil society. The main objective is ...
This study explores Prince Edward Island (PEI) provincial public servants’ perceptions of policy cap...