ABSTRACT

Volume Two of the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis, contains chapters concerned with "Institutions and Governance in Comparative Policy Analysis Studies". They highlight that at the core of any policy making, the different institutions and modes of governance have a significant effect. Questions about the impact of governance have become more central to comparative policy analysis as scholars have given more attention to globalization, organizational cultural differences, policy learning, transfer, and diffusion. The chapters included in this volume tackle the nature of policies and policy analytic practices within and across organizations, actors and institutions as well as among governance modes. The chapters demonstrate the ways in which institutions and governance in the public and private sectors, shape policies, and conversely, how policy choices can shape the institutions associated with them. Other chapters focus on how the diffusion of knowledge and lesson drawing address challenges of policy making, cooperation and harmonization.

"Institutions and Governance in Comparative Policy Analysis Studies" will be of great interest to scholars and learners of public policy and social sciences, as well as to practitioners considering what can be reliably contextualized, learned, facilitated or avoided given their own institutional or governance systems.

The chapters were originally published as articles in the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis which in the last two decades has pioneered the development of comparative public policy. The volume is part of a four-volume series, the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis including Theories and Methods, Institutions and Governance, Regional Comparisons, and Policy Sectors. Each volume also showcases a new chapter comparing interrelated domains of study with comparative public policy: political science, public administration, governance and policy design, authored by JCPA co-editors Giliberto Capano, Iris Geva-May, Michael Howlett, Leslie Pal and B. Guy Peters.

part 1|10 pages

An Introduction to the Classics of Comparative Policy Analysis Book Series

part 2|14 pages

Lesson Drawing Relationships: Comparing Associated Disciplines and Comparative Policy Analysis

part 3|447 pages

The Classics: Institutions and Governance in Comparative Policy Analysis Studies

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

Comparative Analyses of Infrastructure Public-Private Partnerships

chapter |10 pages

Introduction to the Special Issue

Comparative Implementation Research: Directions and Dualities

chapter |18 pages

Discourse and Dialogue

Policy Harmonization: Limits and Alternatives

chapter |33 pages

Comparative Statistics

Government Effectiveness in Comparative Perspective

chapter |14 pages

Comparative Statistics

Beyond Welfare Effort in the Measuring of Welfare States

chapter |10 pages

Research Note

Beyond Compliance: The Europeanization of Member States through Negative Integration and Legal Uncertainty