31 December 2020
Message from the Guest Editors:
Dear Colleagues,
In recent years, there has been a significant effort to improve decision-making within the public sector by developing capacity in evidence-based policy making and policy analysis worldwide. However, these efforts are still in their early stages in many countries, and heavily reliant on donor assistance. There continue to be issues both on the demand side (how much governments genuinely want evidence-based policy advice) and on the supply side (e.g., skilled policy analysts, teaching institutions, think tanks).
The goal of the current call for papers is to focus and become a vehicle for discussion and debates around capacity challenges to professional evidence-based public policy making in the countries embraced by NISPAcee network, including, but not limited to, institutionalisation of public policy analysis procedures and concrete remedies for those challenges...
Guest Editors:
Dr. Jaroslav Dvorak
Head of department of Public Administration and Political Sciences, Klaipeda University, 93161 Klaipėda, Lithuanian
Jaroslav.dvorak@ku.lt
Dr. Lesya Ilchenko-Syuyva Kyiv-Mohyla School of Governance, National University of Kyiv-Mohyla Academy
lesya.ilchenko@gmail.com
Dr. Mihaela Victoria Carausan National School of Political Sciences and Public Administration
mihaelacarausan@gmail.com