Langbeschreibung
Evaluation has come of age. Today most social and political observers would have difficulty imagining a society where evaluation is not a fixture of daily life, from individual programs to local authorities to parliamentary committees
Inhaltsverzeichnis
1: Evaluation; I: "Do unto Ourselves...."; 2: Policy and Evaluation; 3: Sharing Power among Evaluation Players; 4: Taking One's Own Medicine? The Self-Evaluation of the Danish Evaluation Institute; II: Game Frontiers: Political and Administrative Players; 5: PART; 6: Co-Ordination of Social Policies at the EU Level; 7: The Power of Illusion; 8: Peer Evaluation-The Powerful Peer?; III: To Have and to Hold ... Power; 9: Using Their Discretion; 10: Power Asymmetries and Performance Audits; Postscript