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  • Hudson Marquette and Waldock 2016 Everyday political analysis

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August 21, 2018  |  MarkPyman

Hudson Marquette and Waldock 2016 Everyday political analysis

This is a framework for thinking about politics and power called Everyday Political Analysis (EPA). EPA is for anyone who is convinced that politics and power matter, but feels less sure of how to work out what they mean for their programs.This note introduces a stripped-back political analysis framework – stripped down to its barest bones – leaving only the essentials needed to help frontline staff make quick but politically-informed decisions.

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