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The Politics of Evidence-based Policy-making

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Ray Pawson
University of Leeds
Fritz Sager
Universität Bern

Title Details
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Faith in evidence-based evaluations in Slovenia: lessons learned from the evaluation of anti-doping policy View Paper Details
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Sifting the Evidence for ‘Evidence-based Policy Making’ in New Contexts: An Analysis of Policy Appraisal in the European Commission View Paper Details
Systematic literature reviews as a tool for evidence-based policy View Paper Details
The contribution of pilot projects to policy making in river management View Paper Details
The Politics of Evidence-based Policy-making: The case of Denmark View Paper Details
The role of systematic evidence in traffic safety policy-making. Two case studies from Switzerland View Paper Details
The rules of engagement: Reflections on evidence utilisation in politicised policy areas View Paper Details
The triple challenge of evidence-based policy-making View Paper Details
Towards a Better Scotland: How Evidence is Used in Scottish Government View Paper Details