Policy analysis in France
Herausgeber: Halpern, Charlotte; Zittoun, Philippe; Hassenteufel, Patrick
Policy analysis in France
Herausgeber: Halpern, Charlotte; Zittoun, Philippe; Hassenteufel, Patrick
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Policy analysis in France is a comprehensive study of policy analysis in the country. The volume discusses the role of the State and its restructuring, processes of government and governance, and State-Society relationships and policies as both a process and an outcome. It will be valuable to academics and postgraduate students researching and studying a range of policy and public management areas.
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Policy analysis in France is a comprehensive study of policy analysis in the country. The volume discusses the role of the State and its restructuring, processes of government and governance, and State-Society relationships and policies as both a process and an outcome. It will be valuable to academics and postgraduate students researching and studying a range of policy and public management areas.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9781447324218
- ISBN-10: 1447324218
- Artikelnr.: 46605796
- Verlag: Policy Press
- Seitenzahl: 354
- Erscheinungstermin: 3. Januar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 250mm x 175mm x 24mm
- Gewicht: 792g
- ISBN-13: 9781447324218
- ISBN-10: 1447324218
- Artikelnr.: 46605796
Dr. Charlotte Halpern is associate research professor in political science Sciences Po, Centre d'Etudes Européennes (CEE), CNRS, Paris. 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
Policy analysis in France: Introduction ~ Charlotte Halpern, Patrick
Hassenteufel and Philippe Zittoun; 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 Négrier; Beyond weakness: Policy analysis in parliament ~ Olivier
Rozenberg and Yves Surel; PART THREE: COMMITTEES, PUBLIC INQUIRIES, AND
CONSULTANTS; Public inquiries, committees ~ Cécile Blatrix and Guillaume
Gourgues; Management consultants as policy actors ~ Julie Gervais and
Frédéric 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, Rafaël Cos and Anne-Cécile
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 Frédéric Lebaron; The academic world of French policy studies:
Training, teaching and researching ~ Patrick Hassenteufel and Patrick Le
Galès; Public policy analysis in France: From public action to political
power ~ Patrice Duran.
Hassenteufel and Philippe Zittoun; 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 Négrier; Beyond weakness: Policy analysis in parliament ~ Olivier
Rozenberg and Yves Surel; PART THREE: COMMITTEES, PUBLIC INQUIRIES, AND
CONSULTANTS; Public inquiries, committees ~ Cécile Blatrix and Guillaume
Gourgues; Management consultants as policy actors ~ Julie Gervais and
Frédéric 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, Rafaël Cos and Anne-Cécile
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 Frédéric Lebaron; The academic world of French policy studies:
Training, teaching and researching ~ Patrick Hassenteufel and Patrick Le
Galès; Public policy analysis in France: From public action to political
power ~ Patrice Duran.
Policy analysis in France: Introduction ~ Charlotte Halpern, Patrick
Hassenteufel and Philippe Zittoun; 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 Négrier; Beyond weakness: Policy analysis in parliament ~ Olivier
Rozenberg and Yves Surel; PART THREE: COMMITTEES, PUBLIC INQUIRIES, AND
CONSULTANTS; Public inquiries, committees ~ Cécile Blatrix and Guillaume
Gourgues; Management consultants as policy actors ~ Julie Gervais and
Frédéric 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, Rafaël Cos and Anne-Cécile
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 Frédéric Lebaron; The academic world of French policy studies:
Training, teaching and researching ~ Patrick Hassenteufel and Patrick Le
Galès; Public policy analysis in France: From public action to political
power ~ Patrice Duran.
Hassenteufel and Philippe Zittoun; 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 Négrier; Beyond weakness: Policy analysis in parliament ~ Olivier
Rozenberg and Yves Surel; PART THREE: COMMITTEES, PUBLIC INQUIRIES, AND
CONSULTANTS; Public inquiries, committees ~ Cécile Blatrix and Guillaume
Gourgues; Management consultants as policy actors ~ Julie Gervais and
Frédéric 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, Rafaël Cos and Anne-Cécile
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 Frédéric Lebaron; The academic world of French policy studies:
Training, teaching and researching ~ Patrick Hassenteufel and Patrick Le
Galès; Public policy analysis in France: From public action to political
power ~ Patrice Duran.