The Politics of Evaluation

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Titre
The Politics of Evaluation
Titre du livre
Ladner Andreas, Sager Fritz (Eds.), Handbook on the Politics of Public Administration.
Auteur⸱e⸱s
Mavrot Céline, Pattyn Valérie
Editeur
Edward Elgar
Lieu d'édition
Cheltenham
Statut éditorial
Publié
Date de publication
01/11/2022
Numéro de chapitre
22
Pages
243-254
Langue
anglais
Résumé
This chapter focuses on the evaluation of public policy and administration. Institutionalized for decades in many places worldwide, policy evaluation has become a routinized and professionalized activity. However, assessing the performance of public agencies and the impact of the policies they implement is a highly political endeavor. As part of the executive branch and directly subordinate to governments, public agencies can be scrutinized and evaluated as an extension of political struggles. On the other hand, public agencies also use evaluation to advance their own objectives. This chapter examines the issues attached to the evaluation of public policies and administrative activity in relation to power games within and across the branches of government. It reveals how politicians and public servants can make strategic use of policy evaluations, as well as how this instrument serves not only reflexive and oversight purposes, but also agenda-setting ambitions. The chapter then presents an overview of the controlling, defensive and proactive functions of evaluation in policy struggles. Drawing upon these developments, the chapter underlines just how far from neutral evaluations can be in the politico-administrative game.
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