This is a review of the book based on the proceedings of the 2007s pre-conference panel entitled “The Policy-Making Process in Federal Systems.” Panelists from six countries identified some common patterns and differences in the roles of policy advisers from an international perspective. The book provides insights on the politics of policy advising but is weak in providing an insider's view on how governments treat policy advice
Presenting a concrete plan of action for anyone who needs to perform a policy analysis, Eugene Barda...
Book review of: Poststructural policy analysis– a guide to practice, by Carol Lee Bacchi and Susan G...
Background and Aims Policymakers frequently encounter complex issues, and the role of scientists as ...
In the present internal report we review the literature on policy advice. In particular we focus on ...
Dave O’Brien opens up the black box of policy making in this diverse collection of essays for the ac...
Book review of 'The Foreign Policy of the European Union: Assessing Europe’s Role in the World' by F...
The literature on policy analysis and policy advice has not generally explored differences in the an...
The concept of policy advisory systems (PAS) has been applied almost exclusively at national level. ...
Research on policy advisory systems has rapidly proliferated over the last decade and now focuses on...
Economic Policy Under Uncertainty: The Role of Truth and Accountability in Policy Advice Peter Moosl...
Purpose: This viewpoint paper aims to review the book Media and communications policy-making by Robe...
Comparative research in public administration and public policy is remarkably split between institut...
Background and Aims: Policymakers frequently encounter complex issues, and the role of scientists as...
This interesting and important book is a valuable contribution to what Fischer and Forester (1993) h...
International audienceThis chapter underpins the notion that, while the concept of style might not b...
Presenting a concrete plan of action for anyone who needs to perform a policy analysis, Eugene Barda...
Book review of: Poststructural policy analysis– a guide to practice, by Carol Lee Bacchi and Susan G...
Background and Aims Policymakers frequently encounter complex issues, and the role of scientists as ...
In the present internal report we review the literature on policy advice. In particular we focus on ...
Dave O’Brien opens up the black box of policy making in this diverse collection of essays for the ac...
Book review of 'The Foreign Policy of the European Union: Assessing Europe’s Role in the World' by F...
The literature on policy analysis and policy advice has not generally explored differences in the an...
The concept of policy advisory systems (PAS) has been applied almost exclusively at national level. ...
Research on policy advisory systems has rapidly proliferated over the last decade and now focuses on...
Economic Policy Under Uncertainty: The Role of Truth and Accountability in Policy Advice Peter Moosl...
Purpose: This viewpoint paper aims to review the book Media and communications policy-making by Robe...
Comparative research in public administration and public policy is remarkably split between institut...
Background and Aims: Policymakers frequently encounter complex issues, and the role of scientists as...
This interesting and important book is a valuable contribution to what Fischer and Forester (1993) h...
International audienceThis chapter underpins the notion that, while the concept of style might not b...
Presenting a concrete plan of action for anyone who needs to perform a policy analysis, Eugene Barda...
Book review of: Poststructural policy analysis– a guide to practice, by Carol Lee Bacchi and Susan G...
Background and Aims Policymakers frequently encounter complex issues, and the role of scientists as ...