One: Policy analysis in the Netherlands: an introduction ~ Frans
van Nispen and Peter Scholten;
Part One: Policy styles and modes of policy analysis;
Two: Policy analysis in practice: reinterpreting the quest for
evidence-based policy ~ Mark van Twist, Rien Rouw and Martijn van
der Steen;
Three: Policy analysis in networks: the battle of analysis and the
potentials of joint fact-finding ~ Arwin van Buuren and Joop
Koppenjan;
Four: Patterns of science–policy interaction ~ Robert Hoppe;
Five: Interpretive policy analysis in the Netherlands ~ Severine
van Bommel, Merlijn van Hulst and Dvora Yanow;
Part Two: Policy analysis in government;
Six: Policy analysis and evaluation in national government ~ Frans
van Nispen;
Seven: Policy analysis at the local government level ~ Frank
Hilterman and Henk Klaassen;
Eight: Policy analysis and performance audit at the ‘highest
level’: looking for evidence and responsiveness ~ Peter van der
Knaap;
Part Three: Advisory boards, consultancy firms, research institutes
and think tanks;
Nine: Advisory boards and planning bureaus ~ Peter Scholten and
Frans van Nispen;
Ten: The Dutch policy research industry ~ Peter van Hoesel;
Part Four: Policy analysis in politics and by interest groups in
society;
Eleven: Policy analysis in the Dutch Parliament ~ Karin Zaal;
Twelve: Policy analysis and political party think tanks ~ Arco
Timmermans, Edwin van Rooyen and Gerrit Voerman;
Thirteen: Policy analysis by negotiation: trade unions, employers’
organisations and the Social and Economic Council ~ Menno Fenger
and Pierre Koning;
Part Five: Policy analysis in the academic world;
Fourteen: Policy analysis as instruction ~ Wil Thissen;
Fifteen: Contested knowledge in theory-driven policy analysis:
setting the Dutch stage ~ Victor Bekkers;
Part Six: Conclusion;
Sixteen Institutionalisation and performance of policy analysis and
evaluation in the Netherlands ~ Peter Scholten and Frans van
Nispen;
"Perhaps more so than in any other country, professional policy analysis has been institutionalized and integrated into policy making in The Netherlands. The distinguished contributors provide a rich and fascinating account of this integration and speculate on its viability in the face of changing politics." David L. Weimer, University of Wisconsin-Madison
Peter Scholten is associate professor of public policy and politics at the Erasmus University of Rotterdam, where Frans van Nispen is associate professor of public administration.
"This book is useful not only to policy analysts in the Netherlands but to readers across the globe who are looking for diverse models of the policy analysis enterprise. The interrelationship between the academic and practice aspects of the field in the Dutch setting is very important and instructive to readers." Beryl Radin, Georgetown University. "Perhaps more so than in any other country, professional policy analysis has been institutionalized and integrated into policy making in The Netherlands. The distinguished contributors provide a rich and fascinating account of this integration and speculate on its viability in the face of changing politics." David L. Weimer, University of Wisconsin-Madison. "The contributions to the volume reflect the fact that much of policy analysis appears to be in a productive state of multidisciplinary turmoil. Thoughtful students and practitioners of policy analysis, whether situated in universities, public agencies, or independent centers of research, will want to have this distinguished volume in their libraries." Professor William Dunn, University of Pittsburgh.
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