Policy Analysis in Germany: International Library of Policy Analysis
Editat de Sonja Blum, Klaus Schuberten Limba Engleză Hardback – 30 iul 2013
The first systemic overview of policy analysis in Germany, this volume traces the development of the discipline, identifies its role in education and research, and analyzes its methods. The contributors—many of them leading scholars and practitioners in the field—assess the role of policy analysis in institutions ranging from governments and political parties to interest groups and private organizations. Broadening current perspectives, this inaugural volume in the International Library of Policy Analysis series will make a significant contribution to debates surrounding the future of the discipline in Germany.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781447306252
ISBN-10: 1447306252
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria International Library of Policy Analysis
ISBN-10: 1447306252
Pagini: 312
Dimensiuni: 171 x 241 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.68 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bristol University Press
Colecția Policy Press
Seria International Library of Policy Analysis
Notă biografică
Sonja Blum is a political scientist and senior researcher at the University of Vienna, Austria. Klaus Schubert holds the chair in German politics and policy analysis at the Institute for Political Science of the University of Münster, Germany.
Cuprins
List of tables and figures
Notes on contributors
1 Policy analysis if Germany: past, present and future of the discipline
Sonja Blum and Klaus Schubert
2 Historical forerunners of policy analysis in Germany
Klaus von Beyme
3 The development of policy analysis in Germany: practical problems and theoretical concepts
Werner Jann and Bastian Jantz
4 Professionalisation of policy analysis in Germany: on the way or faraway?
Sylvia Pannowitsch
5 Methods and study types in German policy analysis
Volker Schneider, Claudius Wagemann and Frank Janning
6 Policy analysis in the German-speaking countries: common traditions, different cultures, in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Nils C. Bandelow, Fritz Sager and Peter Biegelbauer
7 Federal government: permanent in-house capacities – life within the ‘apparatus’
Josef Schmid and Daniel Buhr
8 Statist policy advice: policy analysis in the German Länder
Roland Sturm and Marcus M. Müller
9 Local policy processes: economisation, professionalisation, and democratisation
Jörg Bogumil and Claudia Ruddat
10 Federal government in Germany: temporary, issue-related policy advice
Rolf G. Heinze
11 Parliamentary in-house research services and policy making in Germany: Sancho Panza or David’s sling?
Stefan Marschall
12 The German Bundestag and external expertise: policy orientation as counterweight to deparliamentarisation?
Sven T. Siefken and Suzanne S. Schüttemeyer
13 From hand to mouth: parties and policy-making in Germany
Timo Grunden
14 Policy analysis by trade unions and business associations in Germany
Wolfgang Schroeder and Samuel Greef
15 Public interest groups and policy analysis: a push for evidence-based policy-making?
Christoph Strünck
16 Think tanks: bridging beltway and ivory tower
Sven Jochem
17 Non-university research institutes: between basic research, knowledge transfer to the public and policy analysis
Martin Thunert
18 The role of policy analysis in teaching political science at German universities
Renate Reiter and Annette Elisabeth Töller
19 Academics and policy analysis: the tension between epistemic and practical concerns
Renate Mayntz
Index
Notes on contributors
1 Policy analysis if Germany: past, present and future of the discipline
Sonja Blum and Klaus Schubert
2 Historical forerunners of policy analysis in Germany
Klaus von Beyme
3 The development of policy analysis in Germany: practical problems and theoretical concepts
Werner Jann and Bastian Jantz
4 Professionalisation of policy analysis in Germany: on the way or faraway?
Sylvia Pannowitsch
5 Methods and study types in German policy analysis
Volker Schneider, Claudius Wagemann and Frank Janning
6 Policy analysis in the German-speaking countries: common traditions, different cultures, in Germany, Austria and Switzerland
Nils C. Bandelow, Fritz Sager and Peter Biegelbauer
7 Federal government: permanent in-house capacities – life within the ‘apparatus’
Josef Schmid and Daniel Buhr
8 Statist policy advice: policy analysis in the German Länder
Roland Sturm and Marcus M. Müller
9 Local policy processes: economisation, professionalisation, and democratisation
Jörg Bogumil and Claudia Ruddat
10 Federal government in Germany: temporary, issue-related policy advice
Rolf G. Heinze
11 Parliamentary in-house research services and policy making in Germany: Sancho Panza or David’s sling?
Stefan Marschall
12 The German Bundestag and external expertise: policy orientation as counterweight to deparliamentarisation?
Sven T. Siefken and Suzanne S. Schüttemeyer
13 From hand to mouth: parties and policy-making in Germany
Timo Grunden
14 Policy analysis by trade unions and business associations in Germany
Wolfgang Schroeder and Samuel Greef
15 Public interest groups and policy analysis: a push for evidence-based policy-making?
Christoph Strünck
16 Think tanks: bridging beltway and ivory tower
Sven Jochem
17 Non-university research institutes: between basic research, knowledge transfer to the public and policy analysis
Martin Thunert
18 The role of policy analysis in teaching political science at German universities
Renate Reiter and Annette Elisabeth Töller
19 Academics and policy analysis: the tension between epistemic and practical concerns
Renate Mayntz
Index
Recenzii
“Policy Analysis in Germany provides the first comprehensive overview to the policy literature, giving significant insight into actors, structures and processes.”