E-Book, Englisch, Band Volume 2, 312 Seiten
E-Book, Englisch, Band Volume 2, 312 Seiten
Reihe: International Library of Policy Analysis
ISBN: 978-1-4473-4747-7
Verlag: Policy Press
Format: EPUB
Kopierschutz: Adobe DRM (»Systemvoraussetzungen)
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Policy Analysis in Germany: The discipline over time: retrospect, status quo and outlook ~ Sonja Blum and Klaus Schubert;
Part I: The Foundations, Styles and Methods of Policy Analysis in Germany;
Historical Forerunners of Policy Analysis in Germany ~ Klaus von Beyme;
The Development of Policy Analysis in Germany: Practical problems and theoretical concerns ~ Werner Jann and Bastian Jantz;
Professionalisation of Policy Analysis in Germany: On the way or faraway? ~ Sylvia Pannowitsch;
Methods and Study Types in German Policy Analysis ~ Volker Schneider, Claudius Wagemann and Frank Janning;
Policy Analysis in the German-speaking Countries: Common traditions, different cultures in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland ~ Nils C. Bandelow, Fritz Sager and Peter Biegelbauer;
Part II: Policy Analysis by Governments;
Federal Government: Permanent In-house Capacities – Life within the ‘Apparatus’ ~ Josef Schmid and Daniel Buhr;
Statist Policy Advice: Policy Analysis in the German Länder ~ Roland Sturm and Markus M. Müller;
Local Policy Processes: Economisation, Professionalisation, Democratisation ~ Jörg Bogumil and Claudia Ruddat;
Part III: Policy Analysis by Committees, Public Inquiries, and Consultants;
Federal Government: Temporary, issue-related policy advice ~ Rolf G. Heinze;
Parliamentary In-house Research Services and Policy-making in Germany: Sancho Pansa or the Sling of David? ~ Stefan Marschall;
The German Bundestag and External Expertise: Policy-orientation as counterweight to Deparliamentarisation? ~ Sven T. Siefken and Suzanne S. Schüttemeyer;
Part IV: Policy Analysis by Parties, Interest Groups and Think Tanks;
From Hand to Mouth: Parties and Policy-making in Germany ~ Timo Grunden;
Policy Analysis by Trade Unions and Business Associations in Germany ~ Wolfgang Schroeder and Samuel Greef;
Public Interest Groups and Policy Analysis: A Push for Evidence-based Policy-making? ~ Christoph Strünck;
Think Tanks ~ Sven Jochem;
Part V: Policy Analysis by Research Institutes and Academia;
Policy Analysis at Non-University Research Institutes ~ Martin Thunert;
The Role of Policy Analysis in Teaching Political Science at German Universities ~ Renate Reiter and Annette E. Töller;
Academics and Policy Analysis – The tension between epistemic and practical concerns ~ Renate Mayntz