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. 2020 Nov 1;16(1):90–116. doi: 10.1057/s41293-020-00150-8

Table 1.

Three perspectives on 5-step policy analysis

Policy analysis texts Policy process research Critical policy analysis
Step 1 Define a policy problem identified by your client Incorporate a policymaker’s willingness and ability to understand and solve the policy problem Challenge dominant ways to frame issues
Step 2 Identify technically and politically feasible solutions Identify the mix of policy instruments already being used, and why Use inclusive ways to generate knowledge and perspectives on solutions
Step 3 Use values and political goals to compare solutions Identify how actors cooperate or compete to define and rank values Co-produce the rules to produce and evaluate solutions
Step 4 Predict the outcome of each feasible solution Emphasise uncertainty about the disproportionate effect of your solution on the existing policy mix Identify the impact on marginalised groups, such as via gender and race analysis
Step 5 Make a recommendation to your client Recommend how to adapt to policymaking systems. In the absence of certainty, how often do you act? In the absence of centralisation, how can you deliver this instrument? Co-produce your recommendations with many stakeholders, to make sure that you anticipate and respect their reaction to your proposals

Source adapted from Cairney (2020b)