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Policy Analysis in Ireland

Contributor(s): K O'Rourke, Brendan (Contribution by), McHale, John (Contribution by), Harold, Jason (Contribution by), Cullina, Eoin (Contribution by), Harris, Clodagh (Contribution by), Cullen, Pauline (Contribution by), Scully, Diarmuid (Contribution by), Adshead, Maura (Contribution by), O'Connor, Orla (Contribution by), McInerney, Chris (Contribution by), O'Riordan, Joanna (Contribution by), Connaughton, Bernadette (Contribution by), Quinlivan, Aodh (Contribution by), Ruane, Frances (Contribution by), Maccarthaigh, Muiris (Contribution by), Dukelow, Fiona (Contribution by), O'Mahony, Clare (Contribution by), Hogan, John (Editor), Murphy, Mary P (Editor)

ISBN: 9781447350897

Publisher: Policy Press

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Pub Date: April 2, 2021

Dewey: 320.609417

LCCN: 2020478977

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.69" H x 9.61" L x 6.69" W ( 1.48 lbs) 296 pages

Series: International Library of Policy Analysis

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Leading Irish academics and policy practitioners present a current and comprehensive study of policy analysis in Ireland.

Contributors examine policy analysis at different levels of government and governance including international, national and local and in the civil service, as well as non-government actors such as NGOs, interest groups and think tanks. They investigate the influential roles of the European Union, the public, science, quantitative evidence, the media and gender expertise in policy analysis.

Surveying the history and evolution of public policy analysis in Ireland, this authoritative text addresses the current state of the discipline, identifies post-crisis developments and considers future challenges for policy analysis.

Brief description: Dr Fiona Dukelow, Lecturer in Social Policy, School of Applied Social Studies, University College Cork, Ireland. Her research interests include critical welfare theory and various aspects of historical and contemporary Irish social policy.

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