Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis: Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis
Editat de Iris Geva-May, Joselyn Muhleisen, B. Guy Petersen Limba Engleză Hardback – 18 dec 2019
The first volume addresses questions about theory and methodology in the comparative study of public policy. The second explores different modes of governance and comparative studies of institutions. The third volume contains chapters that are regional in focus and conduct comparisons in specific policy sectors. The fourth and final volume looks at comparisons within disciplinary policy sectors, including healthcare, environment, education, social welfare, immigration, and science and technology. Further, in each volume there is a new chapter on comparisons between the disciplines of public policy, public administration, governance and political science by leading scholars.
The Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis will be of great interest to scholars and practitioners of public policy, and social science more generally. The chapters were originally published as articles in the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis.
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ISBN-13: 9780367439491
ISBN-10: 0367439492
Pagini: 1987
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 3.84 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 0367439492
Pagini: 1987
Dimensiuni: 174 x 246 mm
Greutate: 3.84 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
PostgraduateCuprins
Foreword
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Part 1: Introduction to the book series and volume one
Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies
Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison
Part 2: Comparing fields of study: What lesson can be drawn?
Two Ships in the Night: Comparative Politics and Comparative Policy Analysis - Making the Linkage
Guy B. Peters and Iris Geva-May
Part 3: The Classics
1. Comparative policy analysis: Déjà vu all over again?
Peter Deleon, Phyllis Resnick‐Terry
2. Compared to What? The Multiple Meanings of Comparative Policy Analysis
Beryl A. Radin, David L. Weimer
3. The Problem of Policy Problems
Guy B. Peters
4. Twenty Years of Comparative Policy Analysis: A Survey of the Field and a Discussion of Topics and Methods
Iris Geva‐May, David Hoffman, Joselyn Muhleisen
5. Comparative logic versus problem logic? An introduction
Monika Steffen
6. Comparing complex policies: Lessons from a public health case
Monika Steffen
7. Understanding Policy Change as an Epistemological and Theoretical Problem
Giliberto Capano
8. The Dependent Variable Problem in the Study of Policy Change: Understanding Policy Change as a Methodological Problem
Michael Howlett, Benjamin Cashore
9. Mechanisms of Policy Change: A Proposal for a Synthetic Explanatory Framework
José Real-Dato
10. The Matching Problem within Comparative Welfare State Research: How to Bridge Abstract Theory and Specific Hypotheses
Sabina Stiller, Kees van Kersbergen
11. The Dependent Variable Problem within the Study of Welfare State Retrenchment: Defining the Problem and Looking for Solutions
Christoffer Green-Pedersen
12. Policy Innovations: Towards an Analytic Framework
Sami Mahroum
13. Exploring the Concept of Governability
Jan Kooiman
14. The Role and Impact of the Multiple-Streams Approach in Comparative Policy Analysis
Daniel Béland, Michael Howlett
15. Differences That Matter: Overcoming Methodological Nationalism in Comparative Social Policy Research
Scott Greer, Heather Elliott, Rebecca Oliver
16. Europeanization as a methodological challenge: The case of interest groups
Sabine Saurugger
17. How to construct a robust measure of social capital: Two contributions
Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, Christian Bjornskov
18. Cultural theory: The neglected variable in the craft of policy analysis
Iris Geva‐May
19. Cultures of public policy problems
Robert Hoppe
20. Toward cultural analysis in policy analysis: Picking up where Aaron Wildavsky left off
Brendon Swedlow
21. Metachoice in policy analysis
Aidan R. Vining, Anthony E. Boardman
22. Introduction: The OECD and Policy Transfer: Comparative Case Studies
Leslie A. Pal
23. Learning Transferable Lessons from Single Cases in Comparative Policy Analysis
Amanda Wolf, Karen Baehler
Foreword
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Part 1: Introduction to the Book Series and Volume Two
Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies?
Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison
Part 2: Comparative Policy Analysis, Institutions and Governance
The Rise of the Governance Mantra and Comparative Policy Analysis
Giliberto Capano
Part 3: The Classics
1. Bringing Governments Back in: Governance and Governing in Comparative Policy Analysis
Giliberto Capano, Michael Howlett, M Ramesh
2. Comparative Analyses of Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships
Anthony E. Boardman, Carsten Greve, Graeme A. Hodge
3. Public–private partnerships in the US and Canada: "There are no free lunches"
Aidan R. Vining, Anthony E. Boardman, Finn Poschmann
4. Comparing Public–Private Partnerships and Traditional Public Procurement: Efficiency vs. Flexibility
Thomas W. Ross, Jing Yan
5. The Determinants of Privatization: a Comparative Analysis of Developing Countries
Michael Breen, David Doyle
6. Comparative Implementation Research: Directions and Dualities
Peter Hupe and Harald Saetren
7. Organizing for policy implementation: The emergence and role of implementation units in policy design and oversight
Evert Lindquist
8. Policy Harmonization: Limits and Alternatives
Giandomenico Majone
9. Exploring the Concept of Governability
Jan Kooiman
10. Can Corruption Be Measured? Comparing Global Versus Local Perceptions of Corruption in East and Southeast Asia
Min-Wei Lin, Chilik Yu
11. Public Personnel Policies: Impact on Government Performance
Greta Nasi
12. Government Effectiveness in Comparative Perspective
Soo-Young Lee, Andrew B. Whitford
13. Federalism, political structure, and public policy in the United States and Canada
Beryl A. Radin, Joan Price Boase
14. Towards Harmonization or Standardization in Governmental Accounting? The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board Experience
Iluminada Fuertes
15. Trust and Distrust as Distinct Concepts: Why Studying Distrust in Institutions is Important
Steven Van De Walle, Frédérique Six
16. Sustainable Development and Transnational Communication: Assessing the International Influence on Subnational Policies
Sander Happaerts, Karoline Van Den Brande
17. Accountable Climate Governance: Dilemmas of Performance Management across Complex Governance Networks
Asim Zia, Christopher Koliba
18. Beyond Welfare Effort in the Measuring of Welfare States
Jon Olaskoaga, Ricardo Alaez-Aller, Pablo Diaz-De-Basurto-Uraga
19. Beyond Compliance: The Europeanization of Member States through Negative Integration and Legal Uncertainty
Susanne K. Schmidt
20. Governance in the European Union: A Policy Analysis of the Attempts to Raise Legitimacy through Civil Society Participation
Eva G. Heidbreder
21. Policy Transfer and Accession: A Comparison of Three International Governmental Organisations
Peter Carroll
22. Agency fever? Analysis of an international policy fashion
Christopher Pollit, Karen Bathgate, Janice Caulfield, Amanda Smullen, Colin Talbot
23. Networks for Regulation: Privacy Commissioners in a Changing World
Charles D. Raab
24. Four Styles of Regulation and their Implications for Comparative Policy Analysis
Christian Adam, Steffen Hurka, Christoph Knill
25. Global Governance Indices as Policy Instruments: Actionability, Transparency and Comparative Policy Analysis
Tero Erkkilä
26. Informing institutional design: Strategies for comparative cumulation
Aidan Vining, David Weimer
Foreword
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Part 1: Introduction to the Book Series and Volume Three
Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies
Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison
Part 2: Comparing Regions: What lesson can be drawn?
Comparative Public Administration and Comparative Public Policy
Leslie A. Pal
Part 3: The Classics
1. When do Governments Consolidate? A Quantitative Comparative Analysis of 23 OECD Countries (1980–2005)
Uwe Wagschal, Georg Wenzelburger
2. Europeanization, Policy Learning, and New Modes of Governance
Claudio M. Radaelli
3. Bottom–Up Policy Convergence: A Sociology of the Reception of Policy Transfer in Public Health Policies in Europe
Carole Clavier
4. Can Corruption Be Measured? Comparing Global Versus Local Perceptions of Corruption in East and Southeast Asia
Min-Wei Lin, Chilik Yu
5. Independent Professional Bureaucracies and Street-Level Bribery: Comparing Changes in Civil Service Law and Implementation in Latin America
Laura Langbein, Pablo Sanabria
6. A Comparative Study of Abortion Policymaking in Brazil and South America: The Salience of Issue Networks and Policy Windows
Andrzej Kulczycki
7. Father-friendly legislation and paternal time across Western Europe
Alison J. Smith, Donald R. Williams
8. Reconciliation of work and family life in Europe: A case study of Denmark, France, Germany and the United Kingdom
Peter Abrahamson
9. Fiscal Policy Learning from Crisis: Comparative Analysis of the Baltic Countries
Ringa Raudla, Aleksandrs Cepilovs, Vytautas Kuokštis, Rainer Kattel
10. Failing family policy in post-communist Central Europe
Steven Saxonberg, Tomáš Sirovátka
11. Comparative Analysis of Governmental Accounting Diversity in the European Union
Rosa Ma Dasí, Vicente Montesinos, Santiago Murgui
12. A Comparative Study of Asset-based Policy in Asia: Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan
Chang-Keun Han
13. The Challenges of Implementing Merit-Based Personnel Policies in Latin America: Mexico's Civil Service Reform Experience
Mauricio I. Dussauge Laguna
14. Public Personnel Policies and Problems in the New Democracies of Central and Eastern Europe
Tiina Randma-Liiv, Jane Järvalt
15. The Missing Dimension: A Comparative Analysis of Healthcare Governance in Central and Eastern Europe
Monika Ewa Kaminska
16. Made to Measure? Europeanization, Goodness of Fit and Adaptation Pressures in EU Competition Policy and Regional Aid
Carlos Mendez, Fiona Wishlade, Douglas Yuill
17. Overfishing in Southern Africa: A Comparative Account of Regime Effectiveness and National Capacities
Martin Sjöstedt, Aksel Sundström
18. A Legal Perspective on "Privateness" and "Publicness" in Latin American Higher Education
Andrés Bernasconi
19. Watching the Watchers: Transgovernmental Implementation of Data Privacy Policy in Europe
Abraham L. Newman
20. Managing urban growth in Asia
Clay G. Wescott, L. R. Jones
21. Governance for sustainability in East Asian Global Cities: An exploratory study
Mee Kam Ng
22. Building Collaborative Emergency Management Systems in Northeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis of the Roles of International Agencies
Namkyung Oh, Aya Okada, Louise K. Comfort
23. Crucial Factors in Implementing Radical Policy Change: A Comparative Longitudinal Study of Nordic Central Agency Relocation Programs
Harald Sætren
24. Housing Conditions, States, Markets and Households: A Pan-European Analysis
Michelle Norris, Henryk Domański
25. Regional Policy Agglomeration: Arctic Policy in Canada and the United States
Peter J May, Bryan D. Jones. Betsi E. Beem, Emily A. Neff-Sharum and Melissa K. Poague
Foreword
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Part 1: Introduction to the Book Series and Volume Four
Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies
Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison
Part 2: Comparative Policy Analysis and Policy Sectors
The Contribution of Comparative Policy Analysis to Policy Design Studies
Michael Howlett
Part 3: The Classics
Healthcare
1. Translating Monetary Inputs into Health Care Provision: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Different Modes of Public Policy
Claus Wendt, Jürgen Kohl
2. Comparing health policy: An assessment of typologies of health systems
Viola Burau, Robert H. Blank
3. Six Countries, Six Health Reform Models? Health Care Reform in Chile, Israel, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan and The Netherlands
Kieke G. H. Okma, Tsung-mei Cheng, David Chinitz, Luca Crivelli, Meng-kin Lim, Hans Maarse, Maria Eliana Labra
4. Bottom–Up Policy Convergence: A Sociology of the Reception of Policy Transfer in Public Health Policies in Europe
Carole Clavier
5. How do Governments Steer Health Policy? A Comparison of Canadian and New Zealand Approaches to Cost Control and Primary Health Care Reform
Tim Tenbensel
6. National Values, Institutions and Health Policies: What do they Imply for Medicare Reform?
Theodore R. Marmor, Kieke G. H. Okma, Stephen R. Latham
Welfare
7. A comparative analysis of paid leave for the health needs of workers and their families around the world
Alison Earle, Jody Heymann
8. Three Worlds of Welfare Chauvinism? How Welfare Regimes Affect Support for Distributing Welfare to Immigrants in Europe
Jeroen Van Der Waal, Willem De Koster, Wim Van Oorschot
9. Public Funding, Private Delivery: States, Markets, and Early Childhood Education and Care in Liberal Welfare States – A Comparison of Australia, the UK, Quebec, and New Zealand
Linda A. White, Martha Friendly
10. Reconciliation policies and the effects of motherhood on employment, earnings and poverty
Joya Misra, Michelle J. Budig, Stephanie Moller
11. Less Bad than its Reputation: Social Spending as a Proxy for Welfare Effort in Cross-national Studies
Carsten Jensen
12. The regulation of working time as work-family reconciliation policy: Comparing Europe, Japan, and the United States
Janet C. Gornick, Alexandra Heron
13. Social Citizenship of Young People in Europe: A Comparative Institutional Analysis
Tom Chevalier
Education
14. Comparative Analysis of Higher Education Quality Assurance in Colombia and Ecuador: How is Political Ideology Reflected in Policy Design and Discourse?
Nadia Rubaii, Mariana Lima Bandeira
15. Federal Dynamics of Changing Governance Arrangements in Education: A Comparative Perspective on Australia, Canada and Germany
Giliberto Capano
16. Importing Private Higher Education: International Branch Campuses
Jason E. Lane
17. Private Higher Education and Public Policy: A Global View
Daniel C. Levy, William Zumeta
Migration
18. Policy Analysis and Europeanization: An Analysis of EU Migrant Integration Policymaking
Andrew Geddes, Peter Scholten
19. The Interplay of Knowledge Production and Policymaking: A Comparative Analysis of Research and Policymaking on Migrant Integration in Germany and the Netherlands
Han Entzinger, Peter Scholten
20. Fiscal federalism and the politics of immigration: Centralized and decentralized immigration policies in Canada and the United States
Graeme Boushey, Adam Luedtke
21. Bureaucratic Control and Policy Change: A Comparative Venue Shopping Approach to Skilled Immigration Policies in Australia and Canada
Anna Boucher
22. Setting the Immigrant Policy Agenda: Expertise and Politics in the Netherlands, France and the United Kingdom
Peter Scholten, Arco Timmermans
Biotechnology
23. Democracy, Colonial Legacy, and the Openness of Cabinet-Level Websites in Developing Countries
Ivan Katchanovski, Todd La Porte
24. Federalism and the Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology in the United States and European Union
Adam D. Sheingate
25. Direct Legislation in North America and Europe: Promoting or Restricting Biotechnology?
Christine Rothmayr Allison, Frédéric Varone
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Part 1: Introduction to the book series and volume one
Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies
Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison
Part 2: Comparing fields of study: What lesson can be drawn?
Two Ships in the Night: Comparative Politics and Comparative Policy Analysis - Making the Linkage
Guy B. Peters and Iris Geva-May
Part 3: The Classics
1. Comparative policy analysis: Déjà vu all over again?
Peter Deleon, Phyllis Resnick‐Terry
2. Compared to What? The Multiple Meanings of Comparative Policy Analysis
Beryl A. Radin, David L. Weimer
3. The Problem of Policy Problems
Guy B. Peters
4. Twenty Years of Comparative Policy Analysis: A Survey of the Field and a Discussion of Topics and Methods
Iris Geva‐May, David Hoffman, Joselyn Muhleisen
5. Comparative logic versus problem logic? An introduction
Monika Steffen
6. Comparing complex policies: Lessons from a public health case
Monika Steffen
7. Understanding Policy Change as an Epistemological and Theoretical Problem
Giliberto Capano
8. The Dependent Variable Problem in the Study of Policy Change: Understanding Policy Change as a Methodological Problem
Michael Howlett, Benjamin Cashore
9. Mechanisms of Policy Change: A Proposal for a Synthetic Explanatory Framework
José Real-Dato
10. The Matching Problem within Comparative Welfare State Research: How to Bridge Abstract Theory and Specific Hypotheses
Sabina Stiller, Kees van Kersbergen
11. The Dependent Variable Problem within the Study of Welfare State Retrenchment: Defining the Problem and Looking for Solutions
Christoffer Green-Pedersen
12. Policy Innovations: Towards an Analytic Framework
Sami Mahroum
13. Exploring the Concept of Governability
Jan Kooiman
14. The Role and Impact of the Multiple-Streams Approach in Comparative Policy Analysis
Daniel Béland, Michael Howlett
15. Differences That Matter: Overcoming Methodological Nationalism in Comparative Social Policy Research
Scott Greer, Heather Elliott, Rebecca Oliver
16. Europeanization as a methodological challenge: The case of interest groups
Sabine Saurugger
17. How to construct a robust measure of social capital: Two contributions
Gert Tinggaard Svendsen, Christian Bjornskov
18. Cultural theory: The neglected variable in the craft of policy analysis
Iris Geva‐May
19. Cultures of public policy problems
Robert Hoppe
20. Toward cultural analysis in policy analysis: Picking up where Aaron Wildavsky left off
Brendon Swedlow
21. Metachoice in policy analysis
Aidan R. Vining, Anthony E. Boardman
22. Introduction: The OECD and Policy Transfer: Comparative Case Studies
Leslie A. Pal
23. Learning Transferable Lessons from Single Cases in Comparative Policy Analysis
Amanda Wolf, Karen Baehler
Foreword
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Part 1: Introduction to the Book Series and Volume Two
Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies?
Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison
Part 2: Comparative Policy Analysis, Institutions and Governance
The Rise of the Governance Mantra and Comparative Policy Analysis
Giliberto Capano
Part 3: The Classics
1. Bringing Governments Back in: Governance and Governing in Comparative Policy Analysis
Giliberto Capano, Michael Howlett, M Ramesh
2. Comparative Analyses of Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships
Anthony E. Boardman, Carsten Greve, Graeme A. Hodge
3. Public–private partnerships in the US and Canada: "There are no free lunches"
Aidan R. Vining, Anthony E. Boardman, Finn Poschmann
4. Comparing Public–Private Partnerships and Traditional Public Procurement: Efficiency vs. Flexibility
Thomas W. Ross, Jing Yan
5. The Determinants of Privatization: a Comparative Analysis of Developing Countries
Michael Breen, David Doyle
6. Comparative Implementation Research: Directions and Dualities
Peter Hupe and Harald Saetren
7. Organizing for policy implementation: The emergence and role of implementation units in policy design and oversight
Evert Lindquist
8. Policy Harmonization: Limits and Alternatives
Giandomenico Majone
9. Exploring the Concept of Governability
Jan Kooiman
10. Can Corruption Be Measured? Comparing Global Versus Local Perceptions of Corruption in East and Southeast Asia
Min-Wei Lin, Chilik Yu
11. Public Personnel Policies: Impact on Government Performance
Greta Nasi
12. Government Effectiveness in Comparative Perspective
Soo-Young Lee, Andrew B. Whitford
13. Federalism, political structure, and public policy in the United States and Canada
Beryl A. Radin, Joan Price Boase
14. Towards Harmonization or Standardization in Governmental Accounting? The International Public Sector Accounting Standards Board Experience
Iluminada Fuertes
15. Trust and Distrust as Distinct Concepts: Why Studying Distrust in Institutions is Important
Steven Van De Walle, Frédérique Six
16. Sustainable Development and Transnational Communication: Assessing the International Influence on Subnational Policies
Sander Happaerts, Karoline Van Den Brande
17. Accountable Climate Governance: Dilemmas of Performance Management across Complex Governance Networks
Asim Zia, Christopher Koliba
18. Beyond Welfare Effort in the Measuring of Welfare States
Jon Olaskoaga, Ricardo Alaez-Aller, Pablo Diaz-De-Basurto-Uraga
19. Beyond Compliance: The Europeanization of Member States through Negative Integration and Legal Uncertainty
Susanne K. Schmidt
20. Governance in the European Union: A Policy Analysis of the Attempts to Raise Legitimacy through Civil Society Participation
Eva G. Heidbreder
21. Policy Transfer and Accession: A Comparison of Three International Governmental Organisations
Peter Carroll
22. Agency fever? Analysis of an international policy fashion
Christopher Pollit, Karen Bathgate, Janice Caulfield, Amanda Smullen, Colin Talbot
23. Networks for Regulation: Privacy Commissioners in a Changing World
Charles D. Raab
24. Four Styles of Regulation and their Implications for Comparative Policy Analysis
Christian Adam, Steffen Hurka, Christoph Knill
25. Global Governance Indices as Policy Instruments: Actionability, Transparency and Comparative Policy Analysis
Tero Erkkilä
26. Informing institutional design: Strategies for comparative cumulation
Aidan Vining, David Weimer
Foreword
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Part 1: Introduction to the Book Series and Volume Three
Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies
Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison
Part 2: Comparing Regions: What lesson can be drawn?
Comparative Public Administration and Comparative Public Policy
Leslie A. Pal
Part 3: The Classics
1. When do Governments Consolidate? A Quantitative Comparative Analysis of 23 OECD Countries (1980–2005)
Uwe Wagschal, Georg Wenzelburger
2. Europeanization, Policy Learning, and New Modes of Governance
Claudio M. Radaelli
3. Bottom–Up Policy Convergence: A Sociology of the Reception of Policy Transfer in Public Health Policies in Europe
Carole Clavier
4. Can Corruption Be Measured? Comparing Global Versus Local Perceptions of Corruption in East and Southeast Asia
Min-Wei Lin, Chilik Yu
5. Independent Professional Bureaucracies and Street-Level Bribery: Comparing Changes in Civil Service Law and Implementation in Latin America
Laura Langbein, Pablo Sanabria
6. A Comparative Study of Abortion Policymaking in Brazil and South America: The Salience of Issue Networks and Policy Windows
Andrzej Kulczycki
7. Father-friendly legislation and paternal time across Western Europe
Alison J. Smith, Donald R. Williams
8. Reconciliation of work and family life in Europe: A case study of Denmark, France, Germany and the United Kingdom
Peter Abrahamson
9. Fiscal Policy Learning from Crisis: Comparative Analysis of the Baltic Countries
Ringa Raudla, Aleksandrs Cepilovs, Vytautas Kuokštis, Rainer Kattel
10. Failing family policy in post-communist Central Europe
Steven Saxonberg, Tomáš Sirovátka
11. Comparative Analysis of Governmental Accounting Diversity in the European Union
Rosa Ma Dasí, Vicente Montesinos, Santiago Murgui
12. A Comparative Study of Asset-based Policy in Asia: Korea, Singapore, and Taiwan
Chang-Keun Han
13. The Challenges of Implementing Merit-Based Personnel Policies in Latin America: Mexico's Civil Service Reform Experience
Mauricio I. Dussauge Laguna
14. Public Personnel Policies and Problems in the New Democracies of Central and Eastern Europe
Tiina Randma-Liiv, Jane Järvalt
15. The Missing Dimension: A Comparative Analysis of Healthcare Governance in Central and Eastern Europe
Monika Ewa Kaminska
16. Made to Measure? Europeanization, Goodness of Fit and Adaptation Pressures in EU Competition Policy and Regional Aid
Carlos Mendez, Fiona Wishlade, Douglas Yuill
17. Overfishing in Southern Africa: A Comparative Account of Regime Effectiveness and National Capacities
Martin Sjöstedt, Aksel Sundström
18. A Legal Perspective on "Privateness" and "Publicness" in Latin American Higher Education
Andrés Bernasconi
19. Watching the Watchers: Transgovernmental Implementation of Data Privacy Policy in Europe
Abraham L. Newman
20. Managing urban growth in Asia
Clay G. Wescott, L. R. Jones
21. Governance for sustainability in East Asian Global Cities: An exploratory study
Mee Kam Ng
22. Building Collaborative Emergency Management Systems in Northeast Asia: A Comparative Analysis of the Roles of International Agencies
Namkyung Oh, Aya Okada, Louise K. Comfort
23. Crucial Factors in Implementing Radical Policy Change: A Comparative Longitudinal Study of Nordic Central Agency Relocation Programs
Harald Sætren
24. Housing Conditions, States, Markets and Households: A Pan-European Analysis
Michelle Norris, Henryk Domański
25. Regional Policy Agglomeration: Arctic Policy in Canada and the United States
Peter J May, Bryan D. Jones. Betsi E. Beem, Emily A. Neff-Sharum and Melissa K. Poague
Foreword
Laurence E. Lynn, Jr.
Part 1: Introduction to the Book Series and Volume Four
Why the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Studies
Iris Geva-May, Guy B Peters, Joselyn Muhleison
Part 2: Comparative Policy Analysis and Policy Sectors
The Contribution of Comparative Policy Analysis to Policy Design Studies
Michael Howlett
Part 3: The Classics
Healthcare
1. Translating Monetary Inputs into Health Care Provision: A Comparative Analysis of the Impact of Different Modes of Public Policy
Claus Wendt, Jürgen Kohl
2. Comparing health policy: An assessment of typologies of health systems
Viola Burau, Robert H. Blank
3. Six Countries, Six Health Reform Models? Health Care Reform in Chile, Israel, Singapore, Switzerland, Taiwan and The Netherlands
Kieke G. H. Okma, Tsung-mei Cheng, David Chinitz, Luca Crivelli, Meng-kin Lim, Hans Maarse, Maria Eliana Labra
4. Bottom–Up Policy Convergence: A Sociology of the Reception of Policy Transfer in Public Health Policies in Europe
Carole Clavier
5. How do Governments Steer Health Policy? A Comparison of Canadian and New Zealand Approaches to Cost Control and Primary Health Care Reform
Tim Tenbensel
6. National Values, Institutions and Health Policies: What do they Imply for Medicare Reform?
Theodore R. Marmor, Kieke G. H. Okma, Stephen R. Latham
Welfare
7. A comparative analysis of paid leave for the health needs of workers and their families around the world
Alison Earle, Jody Heymann
8. Three Worlds of Welfare Chauvinism? How Welfare Regimes Affect Support for Distributing Welfare to Immigrants in Europe
Jeroen Van Der Waal, Willem De Koster, Wim Van Oorschot
9. Public Funding, Private Delivery: States, Markets, and Early Childhood Education and Care in Liberal Welfare States – A Comparison of Australia, the UK, Quebec, and New Zealand
Linda A. White, Martha Friendly
10. Reconciliation policies and the effects of motherhood on employment, earnings and poverty
Joya Misra, Michelle J. Budig, Stephanie Moller
11. Less Bad than its Reputation: Social Spending as a Proxy for Welfare Effort in Cross-national Studies
Carsten Jensen
12. The regulation of working time as work-family reconciliation policy: Comparing Europe, Japan, and the United States
Janet C. Gornick, Alexandra Heron
13. Social Citizenship of Young People in Europe: A Comparative Institutional Analysis
Tom Chevalier
Education
14. Comparative Analysis of Higher Education Quality Assurance in Colombia and Ecuador: How is Political Ideology Reflected in Policy Design and Discourse?
Nadia Rubaii, Mariana Lima Bandeira
15. Federal Dynamics of Changing Governance Arrangements in Education: A Comparative Perspective on Australia, Canada and Germany
Giliberto Capano
16. Importing Private Higher Education: International Branch Campuses
Jason E. Lane
17. Private Higher Education and Public Policy: A Global View
Daniel C. Levy, William Zumeta
Migration
18. Policy Analysis and Europeanization: An Analysis of EU Migrant Integration Policymaking
Andrew Geddes, Peter Scholten
19. The Interplay of Knowledge Production and Policymaking: A Comparative Analysis of Research and Policymaking on Migrant Integration in Germany and the Netherlands
Han Entzinger, Peter Scholten
20. Fiscal federalism and the politics of immigration: Centralized and decentralized immigration policies in Canada and the United States
Graeme Boushey, Adam Luedtke
21. Bureaucratic Control and Policy Change: A Comparative Venue Shopping Approach to Skilled Immigration Policies in Australia and Canada
Anna Boucher
22. Setting the Immigrant Policy Agenda: Expertise and Politics in the Netherlands, France and the United Kingdom
Peter Scholten, Arco Timmermans
Biotechnology
23. Democracy, Colonial Legacy, and the Openness of Cabinet-Level Websites in Developing Countries
Ivan Katchanovski, Todd La Porte
24. Federalism and the Regulation of Agricultural Biotechnology in the United States and European Union
Adam D. Sheingate
25. Direct Legislation in North America and Europe: Promoting or Restricting Biotechnology?
Christine Rothmayr Allison, Frédéric Varone
Notă biografică
Iris Geva-May has been recognized by Thomson Reuters for having pioneered the field of comparative policy analysis since 1998, when she founded the now high indexed Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. She serves as its Founding Editor. She is President of the International Comparative Policy Analysis Forum Scholarly Society. She has published among others The Logic and Methodology of Policy Analysis, An Operational Approach to Policy Analysis (with Wildavsky), International Library of Policy Analysis, Routledge Handbook of Comparative Policy Analysis, and Policy Analysis as a Clinical Profession. She is currently a Honorary Visiting Professor at SPPA, Carleton University, Ottawa, and the Wagner School NYU; and Professor Emerita, Simon Fraser University, Vancouver.
B. Guy Peters is Maurice Falk Professor of Government at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, and Honorary Editor of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. He is also the Founding President of the International Public Policy Association and Editor of the International Review of Public Policy. He has been honored as the recipient of the Fred Riggs Award for Lifetime Achievement in Public Administration, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from NISPAcee. Among his seminal publications are: Comparative Politics Theory and Methods, Institutional Theory In Political Science, The Politics of Bureaucracy: A Comparative Perspective, and An Advanced Introduction to Public Policy, The Next Public Administration.
Joselyn Muhleisen serves as the Awards Coordinator for the International Comparative Policy Analysis Forum and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. She is a Doctoral Lecturer at the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY). She earned her doctorate in political science from The Graduate Center, CUNY. She is the former Assistant Director of the European Union Studies Center, CUNY, New York. She has published work about the development of comparative policy analysis and its relationship to international studies.
B. Guy Peters is Maurice Falk Professor of Government at the University of Pittsburgh, USA, and Honorary Editor of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. He is also the Founding President of the International Public Policy Association and Editor of the International Review of Public Policy. He has been honored as the recipient of the Fred Riggs Award for Lifetime Achievement in Public Administration, and the Lifetime Achievement Award from NISPAcee. Among his seminal publications are: Comparative Politics Theory and Methods, Institutional Theory In Political Science, The Politics of Bureaucracy: A Comparative Perspective, and An Advanced Introduction to Public Policy, The Next Public Administration.
Joselyn Muhleisen serves as the Awards Coordinator for the International Comparative Policy Analysis Forum and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis. She is a Doctoral Lecturer at the Marxe School of Public and International Affairs, Baruch College, City University of New York (CUNY). She earned her doctorate in political science from The Graduate Center, CUNY. She is the former Assistant Director of the European Union Studies Center, CUNY, New York. She has published work about the development of comparative policy analysis and its relationship to international studies.
Descriere
The Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis is a four-volume set, compiled of articles, spanning twenty years, from the highly respected Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis.