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This comprehensive Handbook examines public policy evaluation in
democracies. Focusing on the political dimension of the evaluation
process, it argues that policy evaluation can be an emancipatory
tool, reducing social inequalities and exclusion, and offers novel
suggestions on how evaluations can be used to improve democratic
policymaking. Laying out how evaluation relates to policy design,
law-making, performance auditing and policy learning, this Handbook
explores how policy evaluation can foster public participation,
strengthen governance and enhance democracy. It uses experimental,
constructivist and participatory approaches to analyse global case
studies, offering epistemological, theoretical, methodological and
normative insights. Contributors examine the institutionalisation
of policy evaluation in national and international political
systems, how to build evaluation capacity, the transformation of
evaluation practice through digitalisation, and the challenges
posed to evaluators by post-truth politics and artificial
intelligence. This Handbook will be an invaluable resource for
academic and professional policy evaluators seeking to deliver
effective evaluation processes. It will also be essential reading
for students and scholars of public policy, public administration
and management, and political research methods.
This volume is a very interesting research project that includes
the most careful work on constitutional power and limits to
authority of which I am aware. In general, the contributors find
that constitutional negotiations normally took place in settings
where uncertainty was considerable. They also find that the more
detailed the characterization of power relationships, the more
liberal and durable the democracy tends to be. Roger D. Congleton
This book addresses the issue of the impact of uncertainty in
constitutional design. To what extent do constitution drafters and
adopters make their decisions behind a veil of ignorance? More
fundamentally, can we infer from constitutional texts the degree of
uncertainty faced by constitution drafters and adopters? After an
introduction (chapter 1), the book proceeds in two parts. The first
part (chapters 2 to 4) introduces to the intellectual filiation of
the project and to its theoretical and methodological foundations.
The second part (chapters 5 to 13) presents nine case studies built
on the same structure: historical account of the making of the
Constitution, results of the content analysis of the constitutional
text, and discussion of specific issues raised in the analysis.
Chapter 14 concludes.
This volume is a very interesting research project that includes
the most careful work on constitutional power and limits to
authority of which I am aware. In general, the contributors find
that constitutional negotiations normally took place in settings
where uncertainty was considerable. They also find that the more
detailed the characterization of power relationships, the more
liberal and durable the democracy tends to be. Roger D. Congleton
This book addresses the issue of the impact of uncertainty in
constitutional design. To what extent do constitution drafters and
adopters make their decisions behind a veil of ignorance? More
fundamentally, can we infer from constitutional texts the degree of
uncertainty faced by constitution drafters and adopters? After an
introduction (chapter 1), the book proceeds in two parts. The first
part (chapters 2 to 4) introduces to the intellectual filiation of
the project and to its theoretical and methodological foundations.
The second part (chapters 5 to 13) presents nine case studies built
on the same structure: historical account of the making of the
Constitution, results of the content analysis of the constitutional
text, and discussion of specific issues raised in the analysis.
Chapter 14 concludes.
A black man, brutalised by apartheid, murders his wife. His fate is
in the hands of a young Jewish lawyer, Jeremy Spielman. As Jeremy
prepares to defend his client, he discovers uncomfortable facts
about his own life: the racism of his girlfriend, the injustice of
the legal system and his own weakness in the face of his country's
enemies.
This book provides a comprehensive review of the evolution of
traits associated with predation and predator defense for bats and
all of their prey, both invertebrates (e.g. insects) and
vertebrates (e.g. frogs), in the context of co-evolution. It
reviews current knowledge of how echolocation and passive hearing
are used by bats to hunt prey in complete darkness. Also it
highlights how prey have evolved counter measures to bat
echolocation to avoid detection and capture. This includes the
whole range of prey responses from being active at times when bats
are inactive to the use of acoustic signals of their own to
interfere with the echolocation system of bats.
The circumstances under which America's physicians will do their
jobs will change more in the next decade than they have in the past
50 years. The Physicians Foundation, based in Boston, has
identified some of the most pressing issues facing U.S. doctors-the
uncertainty over the Affordable Care Act, where the nation will
find the capacity to treat millions of newly insured patients, the
continuously expanding administrative burden, the industry's
relentless consolidation to gain market leverage and the forces
nibbling away at practice autonomy. The book explores these issues
in-depth. Veteran health journalist Steve Jacob draws on dozens of
interviews and more than 500 published sources to cover these
issues and describe how the landscape is changing for doctors.
What's the secret to superior execution? Is it brilliant strategy?
Better processes? Superior technology? No. None of these suffices
individually, or even in combination. To perform well over the long
term, to make everyone's valiant efforts work and "stick," you need
another ingredient, something basic and seemingly ordinary:
behavior.
New results require new behavior. It's that simple--and that
difficult.
"The Behavior Breakthrough" reveals the quiet revolution that is
underway in pioneering and successful organizations. Their people
routinely focus on "move the needle" priorities, they skillfully
identify the new actions that are required to win, and they
consistently perform them.
In this compelling book, organizational behavior expert Steve
Jacobs and his colleagues explain how these companies do it,
presenting the game-changer for new business results. They offer
lessons on identifying high-impact behavior, fostering it, and
building new and lasting competitive advantage. Moreover, they
share the important implications of behavioral leadership for
breakthroughs in executing business plans, coaching for elite
performance, guiding large-scale change, building culture, and
accelerating talent strategies.
Distilling decades of research and experience, the authors deliver
a career-changing and life-changing book that will give you "new
eyes," simple models for everyday use, and inspiring and
instructive stories of Fortune 500 leaders who have won big
results.
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