Leading Irish academics and policy practitioners present a current and comprehensive study of policy analysis in Ireland. Contributors examine policy analysis at different levels of government and governance including international, national and local and in the civil service, as well as non-government actors such as NGOs, interest groups and think tanks. They investigate the influential roles of the European Union, the public, science, quantitative evidence, the media and gender expertise in policy analysis. Surveying the history and evolution of public policy analysis in Ireland, this…mehr
Leading Irish academics and policy practitioners present a current and comprehensive study of policy analysis in Ireland. Contributors examine policy analysis at different levels of government and governance including international, national and local and in the civil service, as well as non-government actors such as NGOs, interest groups and think tanks. They investigate the influential roles of the European Union, the public, science, quantitative evidence, the media and gender expertise in policy analysis. Surveying the history and evolution of public policy analysis in Ireland, this authoritative text addresses the current state of the discipline, identifies post-crisis developments and considers future challenges for policy analysis.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
John Hogan is Lecturer in International Political Economy and Irish Politics at the Technological University Dublin. He is a policy advisor to the Irish government on lobbying regulations and former chair of the comparative policy section of the MPSA.
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Introduction: Contextualising policy analysis in Ireland ~ John Hogan and Mary P. Murphy Part I: History, styles, and methods of policy analysis in Ireland The evolution of economic policy analysis in Ireland ~ Clare O'Mahony The evolution of social policy analysis in Ireland ~ Fiona Dukelow The changing policy analysis capacity of the Irish State ~ Muris MacCarthaigh Introducing evidence into policy making in Ireland ~ Frances Ruane Part II: Policy analysis at various levels of government; from local to the EU Ireland's 'unique blend' - local government and policy analysis ~ Aodh Quinlivan Committees and the legislature ~ Bernadette Connaughton Policy analysis in the civil service ~ Richard Boyle and Joanna O'Riordan Europeanized policy making in Ireland ~ Mary C. Murphy Part III: Think tanks, interest groups, political parties and gender-based policy analysis The social partners and the NESC: From tripartite dialogue via common knowledge events to network knowledge ~ Rory O'Donnell Thinks tanks and their role in policy making in Ireland ~ Chris McInerney Civil society organisations and policy analysis - Mary P. Murphy and Orla O'Connor Political parties and the policy process ~ Maura Adshead and Diarmuid Scully Gender expertise and policy analysis ~ Pauline Cullen Part IV: The public, science and the media - the wider policy analysis environment in Ireland Democratic innovations and policy analysis: Climate policy and Ireland's citizens' assembly (2016-2018) ~ Clodagh Harris Irish science policy - a case-study in evidence-based policy design for small open economies ~ Eoin Cullina, Jason Harold and John McHale Media discourses on the economy in Ireland: Framing the policy possibilities ~ Brendan K. O'Rourke
Introduction: Contextualising policy analysis in Ireland ~ John Hogan and Mary P. Murphy Part I: History, styles, and methods of policy analysis in Ireland The evolution of economic policy analysis in Ireland ~ Clare O'Mahony The evolution of social policy analysis in Ireland ~ Fiona Dukelow The changing policy analysis capacity of the Irish State ~ Muris MacCarthaigh Introducing evidence into policy making in Ireland ~ Frances Ruane Part II: Policy analysis at various levels of government; from local to the EU Ireland's 'unique blend' - local government and policy analysis ~ Aodh Quinlivan Committees and the legislature ~ Bernadette Connaughton Policy analysis in the civil service ~ Richard Boyle and Joanna O'Riordan Europeanized policy making in Ireland ~ Mary C. Murphy Part III: Think tanks, interest groups, political parties and gender-based policy analysis The social partners and the NESC: From tripartite dialogue via common knowledge events to network knowledge ~ Rory O'Donnell Thinks tanks and their role in policy making in Ireland ~ Chris McInerney Civil society organisations and policy analysis - Mary P. Murphy and Orla O'Connor Political parties and the policy process ~ Maura Adshead and Diarmuid Scully Gender expertise and policy analysis ~ Pauline Cullen Part IV: The public, science and the media - the wider policy analysis environment in Ireland Democratic innovations and policy analysis: Climate policy and Ireland's citizens' assembly (2016-2018) ~ Clodagh Harris Irish science policy - a case-study in evidence-based policy design for small open economies ~ Eoin Cullina, Jason Harold and John McHale Media discourses on the economy in Ireland: Framing the policy possibilities ~ Brendan K. O'Rourke
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