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Part 1 – Introduction
Chapter 1. - The Nature of Professional Policy Work in Canada: An Introduction and Overview – Howlett, Wellstead, & Craft
Chapter 2. - Policy Analysts in the Bureaucracy Revisited: The Nature of Professional Policy Work in Contemporary Government. – Michael Howlett and Adam Wellstead
Part 2 –Policy Work in Canadian Government
Chapter 3. - Policy Capacity and Incapacity in Canada’s Federal Government - Wellstead, Adam, Stedman, R and Lindquist, E.
Chapter 4. - Policy Analysis and Policy work at the Provincial and Territorial Level: Demographics and Description – Michael Howlett and Joshua Newman
Chapter 5. - The Policy Analytical Capacity of the Government of Quebec: Results from a Survey of Officials - Luc Bernier and Michael Howlett
Chapter 6. - Differences in Federal and Provincial Policy Analysis – Michael Howlett and Adam Wellstead
Chapter 7. - Intergovernmental Policy Capacities and Practices in Canada - Patricia L. O'Reilly, Gregory J. Inwood, and Carolyn M. Johns
Chapter 8. - Public Managers and Policy Analytical Capacity in Canada - Howlett, Michael
Chapter 9. - Policy Work and the Political Arm of Government: The Role of Ministerial Staffers – Jonathan Craft
Part 3 –Policy Work Outside Government
Chapter 10. - The Role of Policy Consultants: "Consultocracy" or Business as Usual - Michael Howlett and Andrea Migone
Chapter 11. - Inside the black box of academic researchers/policy analysts’ interactions - Ouimet, M., Bedard. P-O, Leon G
Chapter 12. - Government Science and Policy Advice: Evidence-based policy making at the Ontario Ministry of Natural Resources and its implications for the practice of policy analysis - Nicole Klenk
Chapter 13. - Mandates, Political Parties and Policy Capacity - Flynn, Greg.
Chapter 14. - Policy Dialogue and Engagement Between Non-Government Organizations and Government: A Survey of Processes and Instruments of Canadian Policy Workers - Bryan Evans and Adam Wellstead
Part 3 – Improving Canadian Policy Work
Chapter 15. - Targeted Supply-Side Policy Capacity Dynamics: High Calibre Policy Worker Recruitment in Canada – Jonathan Craft and Siobhan Harty
Chapter 16. - (Re)Scaling policy capacity between government and the voluntary sector in Canada - Karine Levasseur
Chapter 17. - Towards Policy Analysis 2.0: Platforms for Knowledge Sharing and Collaboration Amongst Policy Analysts – Justin Longo
Part 4 – Conclusion
Chapter 18. - Policy Work System Dynamics: Implications for Practice, Pedagogy and Scholarship - Adam Wellstead, Jonathan Craft & Michael Howlett
References
List of Contributors
Endnotes