Policy Analysis in France: International Library of Policy Analysis
Editat de Charlotte Halpern, Patrick Hassenteufel, Philippe Zittounen Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 ian 2018
Understanding policy analysis in France requires first a thorough exploration of the distinction usually made in French academic and practitioner debates between policy studies and policy analysis—essentially the difference between studies of policy and studies designed for the use of policy. This book begins there, then delves into questions of how and by whom knowledge of policies is produced within and outside the French state, showing that while the tension between the two types of study is real, the continued exchange of ideas between them has led to an enrichment of both spheres. The book thus lays the foundation for a more systematic understanding of policy analysis in France.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447324218
ISBN-10: 1447324218
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria International Library of Policy Analysis
ISBN-10: 1447324218
Pagini: 336
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 25 mm
Greutate: 0.48 kg
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria International Library of Policy Analysis
Notă biografică
Charlotte Halpern is associate research professor of political science at the Centre d’Etudes Européennes de Sciences Po, Paris. Patrick Hassenteufel is professor of political science at the University of Versailles. Philippe Zittoun is research professor in LET-ENTPE at the University of Lyon.
Cuprins
Notes on contributors
Editors’ introduction to the series
one – Policy analysis in France: introduction
Charlotte Halpern, Patrick Hassenteufel and Philippe Zittoun
Part One: The styles and methods of public policy analysis
two – On the path to public policy analysis:
an ‘administrative science’ between reform and academy
Renaud Payre and Gilles Pollet
three – The emergence of modern policy analysis in France
Fabrice Hamelin
four – Recent developments within French policy studies
Jacques de Maillard and Andy Smith
five – Methods of French policy studies
Claire Dupuy and Philippe Zittoun
Part Two: Policy analysis by governments
six – Civil servants and policy analysis in central government
Emilie Biland and Natacha Gally
seven – Policy analysis in French local government
Alain Faure and Emmanuel Négrier
eight – Beyond weakness: policy analysis in the French parliament
Olivier Rozenberg and Yves Surel
Part Three: Committees, public inquiries, and consultants
nine – Public inquiries, committees
Cécile Blatrix and Guillaume Gourgues
ten – Management consultants as policy actors
Julie Gervais and Frédéric Pierru
Part Four: Parties, interest groups, research institutes and think tanks
eleven – The field of state expertise
Mathieu Hauchecorne and Etienne Penissat
twelve – Political parties and think tanks: policy analysis oriented toward office-seeking
Camilo Argibay, Rafaël Cos and Anne-Cécile Douillet
thirteen – Economic interest groups and policy analysis in France
Guillaume Courty and Marc Milet
fourteen – NGOs, civil society and policy analysis: from mutual disinterest to reciprocal investment
Laurie Boussaguet and Charlotte Halpern
fifteen – Trade union expertise in public policy
Sophie Béroud and Jean-Marie Pernot
Part Five: Academic policy analysis
sixteen – Economics and policy analysis: ‘from state to market’?
Daniel Benamouzig and Frédéric Lebaron
seventeen – The academic world of French policy studies: training, teaching and researching
Patrick Hassenteufel and Patrick Le Galès
eighteen – Public policy analysis in France: from public action to political power
Patrice Duran
Index
Editors’ introduction to the series
one – Policy analysis in France: introduction
Charlotte Halpern, Patrick Hassenteufel and Philippe Zittoun
Part One: The styles and methods of public policy analysis
two – On the path to public policy analysis:
an ‘administrative science’ between reform and academy
Renaud Payre and Gilles Pollet
three – The emergence of modern policy analysis in France
Fabrice Hamelin
four – Recent developments within French policy studies
Jacques de Maillard and Andy Smith
five – Methods of French policy studies
Claire Dupuy and Philippe Zittoun
Part Two: Policy analysis by governments
six – Civil servants and policy analysis in central government
Emilie Biland and Natacha Gally
seven – Policy analysis in French local government
Alain Faure and Emmanuel Négrier
eight – Beyond weakness: policy analysis in the French parliament
Olivier Rozenberg and Yves Surel
Part Three: Committees, public inquiries, and consultants
nine – Public inquiries, committees
Cécile Blatrix and Guillaume Gourgues
ten – Management consultants as policy actors
Julie Gervais and Frédéric Pierru
Part Four: Parties, interest groups, research institutes and think tanks
eleven – The field of state expertise
Mathieu Hauchecorne and Etienne Penissat
twelve – Political parties and think tanks: policy analysis oriented toward office-seeking
Camilo Argibay, Rafaël Cos and Anne-Cécile Douillet
thirteen – Economic interest groups and policy analysis in France
Guillaume Courty and Marc Milet
fourteen – NGOs, civil society and policy analysis: from mutual disinterest to reciprocal investment
Laurie Boussaguet and Charlotte Halpern
fifteen – Trade union expertise in public policy
Sophie Béroud and Jean-Marie Pernot
Part Five: Academic policy analysis
sixteen – Economics and policy analysis: ‘from state to market’?
Daniel Benamouzig and Frédéric Lebaron
seventeen – The academic world of French policy studies: training, teaching and researching
Patrick Hassenteufel and Patrick Le Galès
eighteen – Public policy analysis in France: from public action to political power
Patrice Duran
Index
Recenzii
"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."