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Abstract The aim of the paper is to provide the first systematic review of instruction in public policy programmes (PPP) in the Czech Republic and examine the role and nature of policy analysis therein. First, the Czech higher education system is briefly described. Second, an overview of PPP in the Czech Republic is provided. This analysis is based upon a publicly available list of degree programmes accredited by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, an internet search, e-mail correspondence with public policy and policy analysis instructors, and syllabuses. It is shown that while a diverse set approaches is used, the classical “positivist” perspective is clearly dominant. Third, using survey data (N = 192) we analyse the views of Public and Social Policy graduates on the importance of competences in practice and the quality of actually learnt competences. Last, preliminary conclusions on public policy/policy analysis instruction in the Czech Republic are discussed. It is shown that public policy instruction is rather fragmented and is institutionalized under different disciplines. The respondents were most satisfied with gaining skills in the areas of policy analysis, ability to orient oneself and acquire new knowledge, and strategic and analytical thinking. In contrast, they were least satisfied with acquiring organizational skills, practical professional experience and skills, and computer literacy.

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  • The first public policy schools and programmes were created in the US in the late 1960s (Ellwood & Smolensky, 2001)

  • An overview of public policy programmes (PPP) in the Czech Republic is provided. This analysis is based upon a publicly available list of degree programmes accredited by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports, an internet search, e-mail correspondence with public policy and policy analysis instructors, and syllabuses

  • It is shown that public policy instruction is rather fragmented and is institutionalized under different disciplines

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The first public policy schools and programmes were created in the US in the late 1960s (Ellwood & Smolensky, 2001). The aim of the paper is to provide the first systematic review of public policy programmes (PPP) in the Czech Republic and examine the role and nature of policy analysis in them. We focus upon programmes implemented at universities and accredited by the Ministry of Education, Youth and Sports that provide Bachelors, Masters or doctoral degrees. This is because there is no evidence on non-academic programmes, and to the best of our knowledge, professional and continuing education courses on public policy/policy analysis are virtually non-existent in the Czech Republic.

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