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Think Tanks in Australia: Policy Contributions and Influence: Interest Groups, Advocacy and Democracy Series

Autor Trent Hagland
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This book provides the most comprehensive study of the Australian think-tank industry to date. Drawing on empirical evidence, it first assesses the structure of the industry, the methods think tanks use to persuade policymakers, and public perceptions of their effectiveness. The book then proceeds to examine three unique policy cases to analyse think tank influence on policymaking. It argues that whilst think tanks play important roles in Australia’s policy process, their impacts vary depending on their approach and objectives. The book also demonstrates that policymakers with contrasting ideological orientations diverge in their assessments of the utility and influence of think tanks. It will appeal to students and scholars of public policy, and practitioners in public administration and governance. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031270468
ISBN-10: 3031270460
Pagini: 346
Ilustrații: XVI, 346 p. 22 illus.
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Ediția:2023
Editura: Springer Nature Switzerland
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Seria Interest Groups, Advocacy and Democracy Series

Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Chapter One: Think Tanks in Australia.- Chapter Two: Understanding Think Tanks: A Global Endeavour.- Chapter Three: Studying Australian Think Tanks.- Chapter Four: The State of the Industry.- Chapter Five: The Evolutionary Path and Comparative Perspectives.- Chapter Six: Influence Intentions.- Chapter Seven: Influence Methods.- Chapter Eight: Influence Claims and Perceptions.- Chapter Nine: NSW Child Protection and Adoption Laws.- Chapter Ten: School Funding Reforms.- Chapter Eleven: Australia’s Diplomatic Deficit.- Chapter Twelve: Influence Processes and Manifestations.- Chapter Thirteen: Conclusions.


Notă biografică

Trent Hagland is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney Business School, Australia.

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“An outstanding piece of scholarship. Consistently rigorous, deep and broad. It is the definitive analysis of Australia’s think tanks to date. It thoroughly diagnoses the reasons for their growth, how they work, and dives deep into the toughest questions – how much do think tanks really change policy outcomes in Australia, and how do they do it?”
--John Daley AM, Founding Chief Executive of the Grattan Institute, Australia
 
 
“The deepest and most comprehensive scholarly account yet produced on the important and growing role of think tanks in Australia's public policy ecosystem. Trent Hagland's book is essential reading for think tankers, scholars and the policy makers they are hoping to influence.”
--Allan Gyngell AO, National President of the Australian Institute of International Affairs, and Founding Executive Director of The Lowy Institute for International Policy, Australia
 
 
“Trent Hagland has produced the first comprehensive account of policy-oriented think tanks in Australia. Building on the international think-tank literature, he examines the growth and diversification of Australian think tanks. Three original and detailed case studies provide rich new perspectives concerning the activities and achievements of leading think tanks, in their ongoing attempts to influence policymaking.”
--Brian Head, Professor, School of Political Science and International Studies,
The University of Queensland, Australia 


This book provides the most comprehensive study of the Australian think-tank industry to date. Drawing on empirical evidence, it first assesses the structure of the industry, the methods think tanks use to persuade policymakers, and public perceptions of their effectiveness. The book then proceeds to examine three unique policy cases to analyse think tank influence on policymaking. It argues that whilst think tanks play important roles in Australia’s policy process, their impacts vary depending on their approach and objectives. The book also demonstrates that policymakers with contrasting ideological orientations diverge in their assessments of the utility and influence of think tanks. It will appeal to students and scholars of public policy, and practitioners in public administration and governance. 
Trent Hagland is an Adjunct Professor at the University of Sydney Business School, Australia.


Caracteristici

Provides a comprehensive examination of the Australian think-tank industry Examines the extent of think-tank influence on specific public policy issues Includes three case studies and empirical evidence drawn from expert surveys and interviews