Policy Analysis in Belgium
Marleen Brans (Redaktør) David Aubin (Redaktør) Silke Ruebens (Innledning) Justin Lawarée (Innledning) Dave Sinardet (Innledning) Baldwin Van Gorp (Innledning) Vincent Jacquet (Innledning) Jan Van Damme (Innledning) Michael Keating (Innledning) Alex Wilson (Innledning) Nele Bossens (Innledning) Benoit Rihoux (Innledning) Pauline Pirlot (Innledning) Steven Van Hecke (Innledning) Nathalie Schiffino (Innledning) Benjamin Biard (Innledning) Wouter Wolfs (Innledning) Lieven De Winter (Innledning) Catherine Fallon (Innledning) Min Reuchamps (Innledning) Ellen Wayenberg (Innledning) Sylke Jaspers (Innledning) Athanassios Gouglas (Innledning) Christian de Visscher (Innledning) Valerie Pattyn (Innledning) Maxime Petit Jean (Innledning) Bart De Peuter (Innledning) Ellen Fobé (Innledning)
"This is an excellent addition to a valuable series. Marleen Brans, David Aubin and their colleagues demonstrate what is unique about policy making in Belgium as well as how common approaches to policy analysis are applied in this setting. The contributions in this volume will cause any student of policy to think a bit more deeply about the role of context." B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh
The first systematic overview of policy analysis activities in Belgium. Contributors from both sides of the Dutch-French language border use original empirical data, through surveys and interviews with key players both within and outside government, to provide a comprehensive study of policy analysis in a multi-level polity. Les mer
Detaljer
- Forlag
- Policy Press
- Innbinding
- Innbundet
- Språk
- Engelsk
- Sider
- 344
- ISBN
- 9781447317258
- Utgivelsesår
- 2017
- Format
- 24 x 17 cm
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"This is an excellent addition to a valuable series. Marleen Brans, David Aubin and their colleagues demonstrate what is unique about policy making in Belgium as well as how common approaches to policy analysis are applied in this setting. The contributions in this volume will cause any student of policy to think a bit more deeply about the role of context." B. Guy Peters, University of Pittsburgh