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Are non-government policy actors being heard? Assessing new public governance in three Canadian provinces

By: Evans, Bryan.
Contributor(s): Sapeha, Halina.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: 2015Description: p.249-270.Subject(s): Public policy - Canada | Public administration - Canada | Public policy In: Canadian Public AdministrationSummary: This article is based on select results taken from a survey of NGO and provincial government policy workers. The purpose is to provide an empirically based assessment of how government and non-government policy workers engage with one another in the policy process. The data suggest that policy co-construction and co-production are a significant feature of the process but there is some need for nuance. The data presented here indicate that the extent of policy engagement may not be as broadly inclusive as the proponents of New Governance suggest. - Reproduced.
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Volume no: 58, Issue no: 2 Available AR109571

This article is based on select results taken from a survey of NGO and provincial government policy workers. The purpose is to provide an empirically based assessment of how government and non-government policy workers engage with one another in the policy process. The data suggest that policy co-construction and co-production are a significant feature of the process but there is some need for nuance. The data presented here indicate that the extent of policy engagement may not be as broadly inclusive as the proponents of New Governance suggest. - Reproduced.

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