Policy analysis in the Netherlands
Policy analysis in the Netherlands
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Abstract
The Netherlands is often regarded as one of the strongholds of policy analysis, both in academia and in policymaking. Few countries have such a high density of institutes specialized in policy analysis and in few countries such institutes have played and continue to play such a key role in policymaking as in the Netherlands. Policy analysis clearly is an authoritative factor without which it is impossible to comprehend the dynamics of policymaking and politics in the Netherlands. This is also reflected in the strong presence of policy analysis in research groups and teaching at Dutch universities. The aim of this book is to provide an overview of developments in policy analysis in terms of academic thinking as well as in terms of its role in policy and politics in the Netherlands. It brings together contributions key Dutch scholars in this field as well as from practitioners from institutes specialized in policy analysis. The book captures the diversity of academic thinking and policy analysis practices as evolved in the Netherlands over the last decades. Furthermore, in each of the contributions we will substantiate empirically the role that policy analysis can play in the Netherlands by looking not just at cases from various types of institutes but also from different policy domains, such as financial policies, public management, education policies, welfare state policies, water governance and migrant policies.
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Front Matter
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One
Policy analysis in the Netherlands: an introduction
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Part One Styles and modes of policy analysis
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Two
Policy analysis in practice: reinterpreting the quest for evidence-based policy
Mark van Twist and others
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Three
Policy analysis in networks: the battle of analysis and the potentials of joint fact-finding
Arwin van Buuren andJoop Koppenjan
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Four
Patterns of science–policy interaction
Robert Hoppe
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Five
Interpretive policy analysis in the Netherlands
Severine van Bommel and others
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Two
Policy analysis in practice: reinterpreting the quest for evidence-based policy
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Part Two Policy analysis in government
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Part Three Advisory bodies, consultancy firms, research institutes and think tanks
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Part Four Policy analysis in politics and by interest groups in society
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Part Five Policy analysis in the academic world
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Sixteen
Institutionalisation and performance of policy analysis and evaluation in the Netherlands
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End Matter
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