
Policy Analysis in Belgium
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By the very nature of the Belgian experience, the volume is comparative, drawing conclusions on divergence and convergence of policy analysis, making it an important resource for both national and international scholars.
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"This is an excellent addition to a valuable series. Marleen Brans, David Aubin and their colleagues demonstrate what is unique about policy making in Belgium as well as how common approaches to policy analysis are applied in this setting. The contributions in this volume will cause any student of policy to think a bit more deeply about the role of context." B. Guy Peters, University of PittsburghMore details
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Part I: Policy styles and methods in Belgium;
The policy analytical profession in Belgium ~ David Aubin, Marleen Brans and Ellen Fobe;
Analytical techniques in Belgian policy analysis ~ Ellen Fobe, Bart De Peuter, Maxime Petit Jean and Valerie Pattyn ;
Political control and bureaucratic expertise: Policy analysis by ministerial cabinet members ~ Marleen Brans, Christian de Visscher, Athanassios Gouglas and Sylke Jaspers;
Part II: Policy analysis in the government and legislature;
Policy analysis in the central and regional governments ~ David Aubin, Marleen Brans and Ellen Fobe;
Local planning in Belgium: a myriad of policy styles? ~ Ellen Wayenberg, Min Reuchamps, Marine Kravagna and Catherine Fallon;
Policy analysis in the Belgian legislatures: the marginal role of a structurally weak parliament in a partitocracy with no scientific and political tradition of policy analysis ~ Lieven De Winter and Wouter Wolfs;
Policy advisory bodies in Belgium ~ Ellen Fobe, Benjamin Biard, Nathalie Schiffino and M. Brans;
Part III: Policy analysis by political parties and interest groups;
Ideas as close as possible to power: Belgian political parties and their study centres ~ Valerie Pattyn, Steven Van Hecke, Pauline Pirlot, Benoit Rihoux and Marleen Brans;
Interest groups and policy analysis in Belgium: examining the policy-analytical capacities and practices of prominent citizen and economic groups ~ Bert Fraussen, Nele Bossens, Alex Wilson, and Michael Keating;
Part IV: Policy analysis and the public;
Public consultation and participation in Belgium: directly engaging citizens beyond the ballot box? ~ Jan Van Damme, Vincent Jacquet, Nathalie Schiffino and Min Reuchamps ;
The role of news media in the policy process in Belgium ~ Baldwin Van Gorp and Dave Sinardet;
Part V: Policy analysis by advocates and academics;
Thinking in splendid isolation? The organisation and policy engagement of think tanks in Belgium ~ Bert Fraussen, Valerie Pattyn and Justin Lawaree;
Policy analysis by academics ~ Marleen Brans, David Aubin and Valerie Smet;
Policy analysis instruction in Belgium ~ Marleen Brans, David Aubin and Silke Ruebens.
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