
Comparative Policy Analysis
From Research to Practice
Edward Elgar Publishing
Will be published approx. on 28. January 2026
Book
Hardback
214 pages
978-1-0353-0861-3 (ISBN)
Description
This book provides a comprehensive overview of the origins, theories and methodologies of the growing field of comparative policy analysis (CPA). It explores the similarities and differences in national and international policy-making, addressing the impact of new research methods, globalised communication and economic trade.
Guillaume Fontaine and Iris Geva-May assess the range of research designs employed in CPA, drawing on examples from different policy areas and countries to investigate the main challenges of using multi-methods for comparison. Their analysis advances understanding of comparative analytical studies, overcoming the divide between quantitative and qualitative approaches. Chapters cover the epistemology and methodology of CPA, the methods associated with probabilistic frameworks, and those aligned with deterministic frameworks. The book ultimately connects research and practice to provide guidance on how best to study contemporary policy at the cross-national, national and sub-national level.
Comparative Policy Analysis is an essential resource for students and academics interested in public policy design, analysis and administration. It is also an important read for policy-makers seeking insight into evidence-based decision making.
Guillaume Fontaine and Iris Geva-May assess the range of research designs employed in CPA, drawing on examples from different policy areas and countries to investigate the main challenges of using multi-methods for comparison. Their analysis advances understanding of comparative analytical studies, overcoming the divide between quantitative and qualitative approaches. Chapters cover the epistemology and methodology of CPA, the methods associated with probabilistic frameworks, and those aligned with deterministic frameworks. The book ultimately connects research and practice to provide guidance on how best to study contemporary policy at the cross-national, national and sub-national level.
Comparative Policy Analysis is an essential resource for students and academics interested in public policy design, analysis and administration. It is also an important read for policy-makers seeking insight into evidence-based decision making.
More details
Language
English
Place of publication
Cheltenham
United Kingdom
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-0353-0861-3 (9781035308613)
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Schweitzer Classification
Persons
Guillaume Fontaine, Senior Researcher, Head of the Comparative Policy Lab, FLACSO, Ecuador and Iris Geva-May, Honorary Research Professor of Policy Studies, Carleton University, Canada
Content
Contents
Foreword
Comparative Policy Analysis: From Research to Practice - Introduction
PART I EPISTEMOLOGY
1 Charting comparative policy analysis
2 The logic of comparative policy analysis
3 Methodological innovations in comparative policy analysis
PART II PROBABILISTIC FRAMEWORKS
4 Current trends in experiments and analytical statistics
5 Current trends in descriptive statistics
PART III DETERMINISTIC FRAMEWORKS
6 Current trends in set-theoretic methods
7 Current trends in within-case studies
Conclusion: from research to practice
References
Foreword
Comparative Policy Analysis: From Research to Practice - Introduction
PART I EPISTEMOLOGY
1 Charting comparative policy analysis
2 The logic of comparative policy analysis
3 Methodological innovations in comparative policy analysis
PART II PROBABILISTIC FRAMEWORKS
4 Current trends in experiments and analytical statistics
5 Current trends in descriptive statistics
PART III DETERMINISTIC FRAMEWORKS
6 Current trends in set-theoretic methods
7 Current trends in within-case studies
Conclusion: from research to practice
References