
Policy Analysis in France
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"French policy analysis has changed dramatically over the past generation, as has the study of public policy in France. This book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand these changes. The coverage is encyclopedic; the contributors define the current state of the art; and the editors have brought it together into a coherent overview. It is a major contribution to the literature." Frank R. Baumgartner, Distinguished Professor of Political Science, University of North CarolinaMore details
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Professor Patrick Hassenteufel is professor in Political Science at the University of Versailles and Sciences Po Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Printemps (CNRS).
Professor Philippe Zittoun is Research Professor at LAET-ENTPE (University of Lyon) and General Secretary of the International Public Policy Association
Content
PART ONE: THE STYLES AND METHODS OF PUBLIC POLICY ANALYSIS;
On the path to public policy analysis: An 'administrative science' between reform and academy ~ Renaud Payre and Gilles Pollet;
The emergence of modern policy analysis in France ~ Fabrice Hamelin;
Recent developments within French policy studies ~ Jacques de Maillard and Andy Smith;
Methods of French policy studies ~ Claire Dupuy and Philippe Zittoun;
PART TWO: POLICY ANALYSIS BY GOVERNMENTS;
Civil servants and policy analysis in central government ~ Emilie Biland and Natacha Gally;
Policy analysis in French local government ~ Alain Faure and Emmanuel Negrier;
Beyond weakness: Policy analysis in parliament ~ Olivier Rozenberg and Yves Surel;
PART THREE: COMMITTEES, PUBLIC INQUIRIES, AND CONSULTANTS;
Public inquiries, committees ~ Cecile Blatrix and Guillaume Gourgues;
Management consultants as policy actors ~ Julie Gervais and Frederic Pierru;
PART FOUR: PARTIES, INTEREST GROUPS, RESEARCH INSTITUTES AND THINK TANKS;
The field of expertise ~ Mathieu Hauchecorne and Etienne Penissat;
Political parties and think tanks: Policy analysis oriented toward office-seeking ~ Camilo Argibay, Rafael Cos and Anne-Cecile Douillet;
Economic interest groups and policy analysis in France ~ Guillaume Courty and Marc Milet;
NGOs, civil society and policy analysis: From mutual disinterest to reciprocal investment ~ Laurie Boussaguet and Charlotte Halpern;
Trade union expertise in public policy ~ Sophie Beroud and Jean-Marie Pernot;
PART FIVE: ACADEMIC POLICY ANALYSIS;
Economics and policy analysis: 'From state to market'? ~ Daniel Benamouzig and Frederic Lebaron;
The academic world of French policy studies: Training, teaching and researching ~ Patrick Hassenteufel and Patrick Le Gales;
Public policy analysis in France: From public action to political power ~ Patrice Duran.
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