E-Book, Englisch, Band Volume 4, 352 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, Band Volume 4, 352 Seiten
Reihe: International Library of Policy Analysis
ISBN: 978-1-4473-4741-5
Verlag: Policy Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
As part of the successful International Library of Policy Analysis series edited by Iris Geva-May and Michael Howlett, the book provides expert analysis to closely examine to what extent the Japanese government has succeeded in providing key policy actors with evidence-informed policy options, thereby improving the likelihood of better policies being adopted and implemented. The book also assesses Japan’s future policy directions, allowing policy researchers and practitioners to draw a number of lessons from the Japanese experience.
The book includes empirical case studies to aid teaching and further research, and will be a valuable resource for students and academics as well as policymakers.
Features of the ILPA series include:
• a country-specific systematic study of policy analysis systems by government and non-governmental actors
• a history of the country’s policy analysis, empirical case studies and a comparative overview of alternative approaches
• a key reference collection for research and teaching in comparative policy analysis and policy studies
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Weitere Infos & Material
Introduction Policy Analysis in Japan: The State of the Art ~ Yukio Adachi;
Part I: Styles and Methods of Policy Analysis in Japan;
Historical Background of Policy Analysis in Japan ~ Jun Iio;
Beyond a Formal Approach?: Seeking Adequate Policy Analysis in Japan ~ Sukehiro Hosono;
Policy Research Movement in Local Governments ~ Kimie Tsuchiyama'
Policy Analysis and Normative Theory: With a Focus on Social Security Policies ~ Wataru Sano;
Law and public policy in contemporary Japan ~ Makoto Usami;
Part II: Policy Analysis in Japanese Governments;
Policy Analysis and Policy Process in Japanese Government ~ Jun Iio;
In-House Think Tanks of Ministries: Their Functions and Limitations in Policy Formulation ~ Hideaki Tanaka;
A Policy Analysis of the Japanese Diet from the Perspective of ‘Legislative Supporting Agencies’ ~ Jun Makita;
Councils, Policy Analysis and Policy Evaluation ~ Kiyoshi Yamaya;
Local Governments and Policy Analysis in Japan after World War II ~ Toshiyuki Kanai;
Part III: Parties, Interest Group, Advocacy-Based Policy Analysis;
Policy Analysis and Policymaking by Japanese Political Parties ~ Takahiro Suzuki;
Business Associations and Labor Unions ~ Takao Akiyoshi;
Current State of NPOs and the “New Public Commons” ~ Takafumi Tanaka;
Think Tanks and Policy Analysis: Meeting the Challenges of Think ~ Tanks in Japan ~ Mika Shimizu;
Policy Analysis in the Mass Media ~ Hirotsugu Koike;
Part IV: Future Directions of Policy Analysis in Japan;
Policy Education in Japan: A Study of Professional Graduate Public Policy Schools ~ Koichiro Agata;
Job Market for Public Policy Program Graduates in Japan ~ Satoshi P. Watanabe;
Conclusion: Future Directions of the Theory and Practice of Public Policy Analysis in Japan ~ Yukio Adachi.