توضیحاتی در مورد کتاب Policy Analysis in Mexico
نام کتاب : Policy Analysis in Mexico
عنوان ترجمه شده به فارسی : تحلیل سیاست در مکزیک
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نویسندگان : Jose Luis Mendez (editor), Mauricio I. Dussauge-Laguna (editor)
ناشر : Policy Press
سال نشر : 2017
تعداد صفحات : 313
ISBN (شابک) : 9781447329169
زبان کتاب : English
فرمت کتاب : pdf
حجم کتاب : 3 مگابایت
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POLICY ANALYSIS IN MEXICO\nContents\nList of figures and tables\n Figures\n Tables\nNotes on contributors\nEditors’ introduction to the series\nPreface\n1. Policy analysis in Mexico: an introduction\n Mexico as a setting for doing policy analysis\n Outline of the book\n Conclusion\nPart One. Policy analysis as a field of study in Mexico\n2. Evolution of policy analysis as a field of study in Mexico\n Introduction\n Defining policy analysis\n Policy studies in an authoritarian political system, 1940–1990\n The emergence of the public policy field in the transition to democracy, 1990–1999\n The expansion of the public policy field in an emerging democracy, 2000–2015\n Conclusion\nPart Two. Policy analysis within the federal state\n3. Policy analysis in the Mexican federal government\n Introduction\n Public policymaking at the end of the 20th century\n Mexico’s democratization\n Reducing the scope of policymaking: economic liberalization and decentralization\n Creating a new accountability regime and a results-oriented public administration\n Making policy analysis under old planning rules\n Policy analysis as evaluation\n The limits of policy analysis in the federal government\n Conclusion\n4. Policy analysis and bureaucratic capacity in the federal government\n Bureaucratic capacity in the Mexican public sector: characteristics and evolution in recent decades\n Overall profile of the federal administration\n Policy analysis in the federal administration: characteristics and challenges\n Conclusion\n5. Policy analysis in advisory councils\n Defining “advisory boards”\n The universe of “advisory boards” in the Mexican federal government\n Advisory boards in social and environmental policies: a comparative analysis\n Main findings and conclusion\n6. Policy analysis in autonomous agencies\n Constitutional autonomous agencies in Mexico\n A tale of two constitutional autonomous agencies: policy analysis at INEE and IFT\n Brief comparative overview\n Conclusion\n7. Policy analysis in the Chamber of Deputies\n Introduction\n The Mexican Congress: institutional features and evolution\n Research centers and legislative committees\n Types of congressional policy analysis\n Obstacles and limitations\n Final remarks: the importance of congressional policy analysis\nPart Three. Policy analysis in state and local governments\n8. Policy analysis in state governments in Mexico\n Introduction\n The evolution of Mexican federalism or how state governments became relevant actors\n The policymaking process in the Mexican states\n Governors\n Secretariats\n Other governmental and non-governmental actors\n The case of the Ciudad de México: how policy analysis is performed in a particular Mexican state\n Conclusion\n9. Policy analysis in local governments: an exploration of an institutional governance model\n Introduction\n Policy analysis from an institutional governance perspective\n Policy analysis model for local governments\n Bureaucratic governance mode of policy analysis\n Democratic governance mode of policy analysis\n Discussion and conclusion\n Appendix\nPart Four. Policy analysis beyond the state\n10. Policy analysis in political parties\n Introduction\n Politics and parties in Mexico\n Parties and policy analysis\n A glance of parties’ policy analysis: party manifestos and other material at presidential elections, 2006 and 2012\n Conclusion\n11. Policy analysis in think tanks\n Think tanks in Mexico\n Understanding policy analysis in Mexican think tanks: the cases of CIDAC and CEEY\n Comparative analysis of CIDAC and CEEY\n Conclusion\n12. Policy analysis in non-governmental organizations\n Defining terms: third sector, NGO, CSO\n Recent development of third sector in Mexico\n Who conducts policy analysis?\n Conditions for policy analysis\n Capacities\n Type of policy analysis\n Limitations\n Conclusion: policy analysis in CSOs and their influence on public policy\n13. Policy analysis and public policy in the private sector\n Introduction\n Institutions representing business\n Private sector research centers in Mexico\n New ways in which businesses negotiate with the state\n Conclusion\n14. Policy analysis, the political game and institutional change in the labor market\n Introduction\n The political game, institutional change and union corporatism\n Case studies\n The Results\n15. Policy analysis in the media: the coverage of public issues and the relevance of context\n Introduction\n Media and politics in Mexico: the “captured-liberal” media system\n Media coverage of policy agenda: autonomy and professionalism?\n Findings and discussion\n Conclusion\nsixteen\nConclusion\nIndex