Policy analysis in Brazil
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Policy analysis in Brazil
(International library of policy analysis)
Policy Press, 2013
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
Policy analysis in Brazil is part of the International Library of Policy Analysis and is the first book to paint a comprehensive panorama of policy analysis activities in Brazil. Highlighting the unique features of the Brazilian example, it brings together 18 studies by leading Brazilian social scientists on policy analysis as a widespread activity pursued in a variety of policy fields and through different methods by governmental and non-governmental institutions and actors. It shows how policy analysis emerged as part of Brazilian state-building from the 1930s onwards. With the democratisation process of the late 1980s, policy analysis began to include innovative elements of social participation in public management. This unique book offers key insights into the practice of this field and is indispensable reading for scholars, policy makers and students of the social sciences interested in learning how policy analysis developed and functions in Brazil.
Table of Contents
Policy analysis in Brazil: the state of the art ~ Jeni Vaitsman, Jose Mendes Ribeiro and Lenaura Lobato (editors)
PART I: STYLES AND METHODS OF POLICY ANALYSIS IN BRAZIL
Professionalisation of policy analysis in Brazil ~ Jeni Vaitsman, Lenaura Lobato and Gabriela R. B. Andrade
Policy Analysis Styles in Brazil ~ Christina Andrews
Modernization of the state and bureaucratic capacity-building in the Brazilian Federal Government ~ Celina Souza
PART II: POLICY ANALYSIS BY GOVERNMENTS AND THE LEGILSLATIVE
Policy analysis and governance innovations in the federal government ~ Jose Mendes Ribeiro and Aline Inglez Dias
Policy monitoring and evaluation systems: recent advances in Brazil's federal public administration ~ Romulo Paes-Sousa and Aline Hellman
Privatization and policy decision making in Brazil ~ Licinio Velasco and Armando Castelar Pinheiro
Production of policy-related information and knowledge in Brazil: the state government agencies ~ Cristina de Almeida Filgueiras and Carlos Alberto Rocha
Policy analysis at the municipal level of government ~ Marta Farah
The role of the Brazilian legislature in the public policy decision-making process ~ Fabiano Guilherme M. Santos
PART III: PARTIES, COUNCILS, INTEREST GROUPS AND ADVOCACY-BASED POLICY ANALYSIS
Brazil's National Social Assistance Policy Council (CNAS) and the policy community supporting social assistance as a right ~ Soraya Vargas Cortes
Brazilian response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic: integrating prevention and treatment ~ Elize Massard da Fonseca and Francisco I. Bastos
Media and policy analysis in Brazil: the process of policy production, reception and analysis through the media ~ Fernando Lattman-Weltman
Parties and public policy: programmatic formulation and political processing of constitutional amendments ~ Paulo Fabio Dantas Neto
Business associations and public policy analysis ~ Renato Raul Boschi
Policy analysis in non-governmental organisations and the implementation of pro-diversity policies ~ Joao Bosco Hora Gois.
PART IV: ACADEMIC AND RESEARCH INSTITUTES-BASED POLICY ANALYSIS
Expert community and sectoral policy: the Brazilian Sanitary Reform ~ Nilson do Rosario Costa
Brazilian think-tanks: between the past and the future ~ Tatiana Teixeira
Policy analysis by academic institutions in Rio de Janeiro state ~ Cristiane Batista
Postgraduate instruction and policy analysis training in Brazil ~ Eliane Hollanda and Sandra Siqueira.
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