Abstract
This article engages with two themes of contemporary EU governance: The role of evaluations within an effective and coherent policy-making process and the EU's constitutionalised commitment to promoting gender equality in all its activities (Article 8 TFEU). It focuses on the interface between ex ante and ex post evaluation and the contribution of evaluations to policy learning, with particular attention to the promotion of gender equality. A case study approach is followed, with EU research policy as the object of analysis.
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Mergaert, L., & Minto, R. (2015). Ex Ante and Ex Post Evaluations: Two Sides of the Same Coin? European Journal of Risk Regulation, 6(1), 47–56. https://doi.org/10.1017/S1867299X0000427X
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