Policy Analysis in Australia offers a distinctly Australian interpretation of policy scholarship, taking a broad view of policy analysis capacity, both within institutions at all levels of government, and beyond government in the media, political parties, business, and non-government associations.
Policy Analysis in Australia offers a distinctly Australian interpretation of policy scholarship, taking a broad view of policy analysis capacity, both within institutions at all levels of government, and beyond government in the media, political parties, business, and non-government associations.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Brian Head, professor of public policy at the University of Queensland, has had senior experience in government and the NGO sector. His research interests include evidence-based policy, governance, and collaboration to address 'wicked' policy challenges. Kate Crowley, associate professor of public policy, University of Tasmania, works at the interface of academic-applied public policy, chairing independent bodies and providing advice, as well as publishing extensively in green politics and environmental policy.
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Policy analysis in Australia: The state of the art ~ Kate Crowley & Brian Head Part 1: The 'policy advising' context Policy professionals in context: Advisors and ministers ~ Patrick Weller The economic context of policy analysis in Australia ~ Alan Fenna Policy analysis and public sector capacity ~ Brian Head Part 2: Analysis and advice within government Policy analysis at the federal government level ~ John Wanna Policy and policy analysis in the States ~ John Phillimore and Tracey Arklay Policy analysis capacity and local government ~ Brian Dollery, Michael A. Kortt and Simone de Souza Reflections on policy advice in Australia ~ Carmen Lawrence Part 3: Policy analysis beyond executive government Parliamentary committees and inquiries ~ Ian Marsh and Darren Halpin Expert policy advisory bodies ~ Jenny Stewart and Scott Prasser Consultants, think tanks and public policy ~ Ariadne Vromen and Patrick Hurley Media influence on public policy ~ Ian Ward Part 4: Parties and interest groups in policy analysis Policy development in political parties ~ Anika Gauja Business associations and policy analysis ~ Stephen Bell Policy and the labour movement ~ Rae Cooper, Bradon Ellem and Chris F. Wright Policy capacity in the community sector ~Susan Goodwin & Ruth Phillips Part 5: Policy analysis instruction and research Policy analysis instruction in Australia ~ Michael Di Francesco Academic research and policy ~ Brian Head and Jim Walter.
Policy analysis in Australia: The state of the art ~ Kate Crowley & Brian Head Part 1: The 'policy advising' context Policy professionals in context: Advisors and ministers ~ Patrick Weller The economic context of policy analysis in Australia ~ Alan Fenna Policy analysis and public sector capacity ~ Brian Head Part 2: Analysis and advice within government Policy analysis at the federal government level ~ John Wanna Policy and policy analysis in the States ~ John Phillimore and Tracey Arklay Policy analysis capacity and local government ~ Brian Dollery, Michael A. Kortt and Simone de Souza Reflections on policy advice in Australia ~ Carmen Lawrence Part 3: Policy analysis beyond executive government Parliamentary committees and inquiries ~ Ian Marsh and Darren Halpin Expert policy advisory bodies ~ Jenny Stewart and Scott Prasser Consultants, think tanks and public policy ~ Ariadne Vromen and Patrick Hurley Media influence on public policy ~ Ian Ward Part 4: Parties and interest groups in policy analysis Policy development in political parties ~ Anika Gauja Business associations and policy analysis ~ Stephen Bell Policy and the labour movement ~ Rae Cooper, Bradon Ellem and Chris F. Wright Policy capacity in the community sector ~Susan Goodwin & Ruth Phillips Part 5: Policy analysis instruction and research Policy analysis instruction in Australia ~ Michael Di Francesco Academic research and policy ~ Brian Head and Jim Walter.
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