
Policy Analysis in Canada
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As part of the International Library of Policy Analysis series, the book enables cross-national comparison of public policy analysis concepts and practice within national and sub-national governments, media, NGOs and other institutional settings.
Informed by the latest scholarship on policy analysis, the volume is a valuable resource for academics and students of policy studies, public management, political science and comparative policy studies.
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"A collection of outstanding and original essays on the practice, profession, pedagogy, science and art of policy analysis in Canada." Leslie A. Pal, Carleton University, CanadaMore details
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Michael Howlett is Burnaby Mountain Chair in the Department of Political Science at Simon Fraser University, specializing in public policy analysis, political economy, and resource and environmental policy.
Content
Part I: The profession of policy analysis in Canada;
The policy analysis profession in Canada ~ Stephen Brooks;
The "lumpiness" thesis revisited: the venues of policy work and the distribution of analytical techniques in Canada ~ Michael Howlett, Seck Tan, Adam Wellstead, Andrea Migone, and Bryan Evans;
Part II: Policy analysis at different levels of Canadian governments;
Policy analysis in the federal government: conditions and renewal initiatives in the Trudeau era ~ Robert P. Shepherd and Christopher Stoney;
Public policy in the provinces: more powering; less puzzling ~ Ken Rasmussen;
Policy analysis in local government ~ Daniel Henstra;
Part III: Policy analysis in the executive and legislative branches of Canadian government;
Policy analysis and the central executive ~ Jonathan Craft and Paul Wilson;
Policy capacity and recruiting expertise in public services: acquiring talent in evolving governance environments ~ Evert A. Lindquist;
The diminished invisible private service: consultants and public policy in Canada ~ Kimberly Speers;
Canadian legislatures, public policy and policy analysis ~ Ted Glenn;
Commissions of inquiry and policy analysis ~ Carolyn M. Johns and Gregory J. Inwood;
Part IV: Policy analysis outside government: parties, interest groups and the media;
The policy capacity of political parties in Canada ~ Greg Flynn and Marguerite Marlin;
Any better ideas? Think tanks and policy analysis in Canada ~ Donald E. Abelson;
Policy analytical capacity and Canadian business associations ~ Andrew Stritch;
Transforming governance patterns: challenges and opportunities for voluntary sector policy capacity ~ Rachel Laforest;
Policy analysis and advocacy in the Canadian labour movement: when the force of argument is not enough ~ Bryan Evans and Stephanie Ross;
Media and public policy ~ Andrea Lawlor;
From policy analysis to policy analytics ~ Justin Longo and Kathleen McNutt;
Part V: Paedagogy and policy analysis in the Canadian university system;
Academics and public policy ~ Daniel Cohn;
Public policy studies in North America and Europe ~ Johanu Botha, Iris Geva-May, and Allan M. Maslove;
Part VI: conclusion;
Trends and directions in Canadian policy analysis and policy advice ~ Michael J. Prince.
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