Mavrot, CĂ©lineHadorn, SusanneSager, Fritz2025-02-1320231466-44291350-176310.1080/13501763.2023.2222141https://irf.fhnw.ch/handle/11654/48304https://doi.org/10.26041/fhnw-11019The motivation of this article is to address the ambivalent position of policy analysis when it inter-venes in the real-world policy process through policy evaluation. It tackles the underresearched question of the challenges faced by policy analysis in relation to applied research mandates. It argues that policy analysis is constantly at risk of instrumentalisation by politico administrative players. The article is based on the evaluation of the medical cannabis policy in Switzerland as a case study. The results point out four specific challenges faced by applied policy analysis: politi-cal pressure, scientific integrity, access to sensitive data, and epistemic legitimacy. However, applied policy analysis can contribute to de-escalating controversies by presenting a bigger and contextualised picture of the considered political issues. Policy evaluation can identify deficient implementation processes, but also wider mismatches among legislative and societal processes. Hence, although evidence is subordinated to other factors in the decision-making process, evalu-ations provide an outside perspective, which can help solving controversies around policies. The article contributes to the literature on the politics of policy analysis by showing that confronting policy analysis with practical problems brings both scientific and policy benefits.en330 - Wirtschaft320 - PolitikBlood, sweat, and cannabis: real-world policy evaluation of controversial issues01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift9