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March 2022, Volume 55, Issue 1
- 3-21 Global policymakers and catastrophic risk
by Christopher Nathan & Keith Hyams - 23-45 A threat-centered theory of policy entrepreneurship
by Gwen Arnold - 47-63 Policy inaction meets policy learning: four moments of non-implementation
by Prudence R. Brown & Alastair Stark - 65-88 Measuring the impact of consultative citizen participation: reviewing the congruency approaches for assessing the uptake of citizen ideas
by Julien Vrydagh - 89-136 Mapping design activities and methods of public sector innovation units through the policy cycle model
by Diana Pamela Villa Alvarez & Valentina Auricchio & Marzia Mortati - 137-159 The politics of Artificial Intelligence regulation and governance reform in the European Union
by Ronit Justo-Hanani - 161-184 The European 2030 climate and energy package: do domestic strategy adaptations precede EU policy change?
by Lana Ollier & Florence Metz & Alejandro Nuñez-Jimenez & Leonhard Späth & Johan Lilliestam - 185-207 Conceptualizing morality policy: a dyadic morality frame analysis of a gendered legislative debate on abortion
by Job P. H. Vossen & Gabriëlle L. Pooter & Petra Meier - 209-222 A diamond in the rough: digging up and polishing Harold D. Lasswell’s decision functions
by Christopher M. Weible & Paul Cairney & Jill Yordy
December 2021, Volume 54, Issue 4
- 707-728 Managing pandemics as super wicked problems: lessons from, and for, COVID-19 and the climate crisis
by Graeme Auld & Steven Bernstein & Benjamin Cashore & Kelly Levin - 729-747 Trade-offs versus reassurance: framing competing risks in the 2016 Zika outbreak
by Lejla Dervisevic & Leigh Raymond & Linda J. Pfeiffer & Jessica V. Merzdorf - 749-781 Narratives in power and policy design: the case of border management and external migration controls in Italy
by Andrea Terlizzi - 783-821 Public contestation over agricultural pollution: a discourse network analysis on narrative strategies in the policy process
by Simon Schaub - 823-848 Reap what you sow: implementing agencies as strategic actors in policy feedback dynamics
by Daniel Polman & Gerry Alons - 849-866 Do think tanks generate media attention on issues they care about? Mediating internal expertise and prevailing governmental agendas
by Max Grömping & Darren R. Halpin - 867-889 Rethinking the commissioning of consultants for enhancing government policy capacity
by Catherine Althaus & Lisa Carson & Ken Smith - 891-909 Policy experimentation and policy learning in Canadian cultural policy
by Kate Mattocks - 911-941 Institutional complexity traps in policy integration processes: a long-term perspective on Swiss flood risk management
by Thomas Bolognesi & Florence Metz & Stéphane Nahrath - 943-983 Barriers to the digital transformation of infrastructure sectors
by Liliane Manny & Mert Duygan & Manuel Fischer & Jörg Rieckermann
September 2021, Volume 54, Issue 3
- 457-475 Inaction, under-reaction action and incapacity: communication breakdown in Italy’s vaccination governance
by Katie Attwell & Tauel Harper & Marco Rizzi & Jeannette Taylor & Virginia Casigliani & Filippo Quattrone & PierLuigi Lopalco - 477-491 Political ideology and vaccination willingness: implications for policy design
by Marc Debus & Jale Tosun - 493-506 Vaccine alliance building blocks: a conjoint experiment on popular support for international COVID-19 cooperation formats
by Pieter Vanhuysse & Michael Jankowski & Markus Tepe - 507-528 Engines of learning? Policy instruments, cities and climate governance
by Ekaterina Domorenok & Anthony R. Zito - 529-556 Policy learning as complex contagion: how social networks shape organizational beliefs in forest-based climate change mitigation
by Antti Gronow & Maria Brockhaus & Monica Di Gregorio & Aasa Karimo & Tuomas Ylä-Anttila - 557-578 Dealing with cross-sectoral policy problems: An advocacy coalition approach to climate and water policy integration in Northeast Brazil
by Carolina Milhorance & Jean-François Le Coq & Eric Sabourin - 579-607 Power struggles in policy feedback processes: incremental steps towards a circular economy within Dutch wastewater policy
by Kasper Ampe & Erik Paredis & Lotte Asveld & Patricia Osseweijer & Thomas Block - 609-628 When multiple streams make a river: analyzing collaborative policymaking institutions using the multiple streams framework
by Elizabeth A. Koebele - 629-662 The importance of policy design fit for effectiveness: a qualitative comparative analysis of policy integration in regional transport planning
by Marijn T. Geet & Stefan Verweij & Tim Busscher & Jos Arts - 663-690 Do governments delay the implementation of parliamentary requests? Examining time variation in implementing legislative requests in Switzerland
by Isabelle Stadelmann-Steffen & Dominique Oehrli & Adrian Vatter - 691-706 Rethinking disproportionate policy making by introducing proportionate politics
by Carsten Daugbjerg & Allan McConnell
June 2021, Volume 54, Issue 2
- 243-268 Policy capacities and effective policy design: a review
by Ishani Mukherjee & M. Kerem Coban & Azad Singh Bali - 269-287 Uncertainty, risk and the use of algorithms in policy decisions: a case study on criminal justice in the USA
by Kathrin Hartmann & Georg Wenzelburger - 289-312 Chameleonic knowledge: a study of ex ante analysis in large infrastructure policy processes
by Lars Dorren & Wouter Dooren - 313-344 A friction perspective for negotiating renewable energy targets: the Israeli case
by Omri Carmon & Itay Fischhendler - 345-370 Coping with intelligence deficits in poverty-alleviation policies in low-income countries
by William Ascher - 371-395 Public policy schools in the global south: a mapping and analysis of the emerging landscape
by Ola G. El-Taliawi & Sreeja Nair & Zeger Wal - 397-422 Why does the combination of policy entrepreneur and institutional entrepreneur roles matter for the institutionalization of policy ideas?
by Caner Bakir & Sinan Akgunay & Kerem Coban - 423-440 Privatization of Canadian housing assistance: how bureaucrats on a budget added market-based progams to the toolbox
by Maroine Bendaoud - 441-455 Autonomy of policy instrument attitudes: concept, theory and evidence
by Arnošt Veselý
March 2021, Volume 54, Issue 1
- 3-20 Risk regulation and precaution in Europe and the United States: the case of bioinvasion
by Ronit Justo-Hanani & Tamar Dayan - 21-40 Understanding public blame attributions when private contractors are responsible for civilian casualties
by Mark D. Ramirez - 41-62 How to blame and make a difference: perceived responsibility and policy consequences in two Swedish pro-migrant campaigns
by Livia Johannesson & Noomi Weinryb - 63-94 Immediate rewards or delayed gratification? A conjoint survey experiment of the public’s policy preferences
by Henrik Serup Christensen & Lauri Rapeli - 95-121 Spillover effects of central cities on sustainability efforts in a metropolitan area
by Hyunjung Ji & Mark Patrick Tate - 123-154 Why public organizations contribute to crosscutting policy programs: the role of structure, culture, and ministerial control
by Astrid Molenveld & Koen Verhoest & Jan Wynen - 155-182 Classifying public policies with Moral Foundations Theory
by Dane G. Wendell & Raymond Tatalovich - 183-208 Assessing the integration of cross-sectoral policy issues: a case study of Canada’s approach to Countering Radicalization to Violence
by Patrick J. O’Halloran - 209-237 Exploring criteria for transformative policy capacity in the context of South Africa’s biodiversity economy
by Jan Janosch Förster & Linda Downsborough & Lisa Biber-Freudenberger & Girma Kelboro Mensuro & Jan Börner - 239-242 Correction to: Why public organizations contribute to crosscutting policy programs: the role of structure, culture, and ministerial control
by Astrid Molenveld & Koen Verhoest & Jan Wynen
December 2020, Volume 53, Issue 4
- 589-608 Policy success for whom? A framework for analysis
by Allan McConnell & Liam Grealy & Tess Lea - 609-636 Local adaptation policy responses to extreme weather events
by Leanne Giordono & Hilary Boudet & Alexander Gard-Murray - 637-665 Stakeholder framing, communicative interaction, and policy legitimacy: anti-smoking policy in South Korea
by Chisung Park & Jooha Lee - 667-695 Explaining the political use of evaluation in international organizations
by Steffen Eckhard & Vytautas Jankauskas - 697-712 Building ‘implicit partnerships’? Financial long-term care entitlements in Europe
by Joan Costa-Font & Valentina Zigante - 713-733 The end–means nexus and policy conversion: evidence from two cases in Israeli immigrant integration policy
by Ilana Shpaizman - 735-758 Fighting fake news in the COVID-19 era: policy insights from an equilibrium model
by Kris Hartley & Minh Khuong Vu - 759-777 Sustainable development goals and media framing: an analysis of road safety governance in Bangladeshi newspapers
by Arjuman Naziz - 779-802 Reframe policymaking dysfunction through bipartisan-inclusion leadership
by John W. Straka & Brenda C. Straka
September 2020, Volume 53, Issue 3
- 389-394 IN MEMORIUM—Peter DeLeon (1943–2020) “Standing on the Shoulders of a Giant: The Sagacity of Peter deLeon’s Policy Sciences”
by Christopher M. Weible - 395-411 Policy over- and under-design: an information quality perspective
by Moshe Maor - 413-435 Contingency factors explaining policy adoption: body-worn camera policy across US states
by Sunyoung Pyo - 437-452 The promises and pitfalls of polysemic ideas: ‘One Health’ and antimicrobial resistance policy in Australia and the UK
by Adam Hannah & Erik Baekkeskov - 453-472 Beliefs, social identity, and the view of opponents in Swedish carnivore management policy
by Jens Nilsson & Annica Sandström & Daniel Nohrstedt - 473-493 Conceptualizing consultation approaches: identifying combinations of consultation tools and analyzing their implications for stakeholder diversity
by Bert Fraussen & Adrià Albareda & Caelesta Braun - 495-533 Linking throughput and output legitimacy in Swiss forest policy implementation
by Eva Lieberherr & Eva Thomann - 535-557 What, when and where of petitions submitted to the UK government during a time of chaos
by Bertie Vidgen & Taha Yasseri - 559-569 ‘For good measure’: data gaps in a big data world
by Sarah Giest & Annemarie Samuels - 571-588 Tempest in a teapot? Toward new collaborations between mainstream policy process studies and interpretive policy studies
by Anna P. Durnová & Christopher M. Weible
June 2020, Volume 53, Issue 2
- 225-241 COVID-19 and the policy sciences: initial reactions and perspectives
by Christopher M. Weible & Daniel Nohrstedt & Paul Cairney & David P. Carter & Deserai A. Crow & Anna P. Durnová & Tanya Heikkila & Karin Ingold & Allan McConnell & Diane Stone - 243-252 Designing policy for the long term: agency, policy feedback and policy change
by Sebastian Sewerin & Daniel Béland & Benjamin Cashore - 253-268 Policy feedback and pathways: when change leads to endurance and continuity to change
by Carsten Daugbjerg & Adrian Kay - 269-289 Designing policy resilience: lessons from the Affordable Care Act
by Daniel Béland & Michael Howlett & Philip Rocco & Alex Waddan - 291-307 Disaggregating the dependent variable in policy feedback research: an analysis of the EU Emissions Trading System
by Brendan Moore & Andrew Jordan - 309-347 The role of actors in the policy design process: introducing design coalitions to explain policy output
by Leonore Haelg & Sebastian Sewerin & Tobias S. Schmidt - 349-369 Mixed feedback dynamics and the USA renewable fuel standard: the roles of policy design and administrative agency
by Grace Skogstad - 371-388 Reimagining instrument constituencies: the case of conservation policy in Mexico
by Erin C. Pischke & Adam M. Wellstead
March 2020, Volume 53, Issue 1
- 3-32 Experts and evidence in deliberation: scrutinising the role of witnesses and evidence in mini-publics, a case study
by Jennifer J. Roberts & Ruth Lightbody & Ragne Low & Stephen Elstub - 33-59 The emotional dimensions of reason-giving in deliberative forums
by Rousiley C. M. Maia & Gabriella Hauber - 61-84 Mechanisms for policy (dis)integration: explaining food policy and climate change adaptation policy in the Netherlands
by Robbert Biesbroek & Jeroen J. L. Candel - 85-100 Paradigmatic policy change or unintended subordination of rural autonomy: the case of source water protection in Ontario, Canada
by Matthew Retallack - 101-138 The institutional structuring of innovation policy coordination: theory and evidence from East Asia
by Xiaoke Zhang - 139-160 Reclaiming constructivism: towards an interpretive reading of the ‘Social Construction Framework’
by Marlon Barbehön - 161-180 Policy processes sans frontières: interactions in transnational governance of global health
by Catherine M. Jones & Carole Clavier & Louise Potvin - 181-203 How platforms facilitate collaboration across organizational boundaries: fighting human trafficking in Sweden
by Josefina Erikson & Oscar L. Larsson - 205-221 Taking the multiple streams framework for a walk in Latin America
by Diego Sanjurjo - 223-223 Correction to: The emotional dimensions of reason‑giving in deliberative forums
by Rousiley C. M. Maia & Gabriella Hauber
December 2019, Volume 52, Issue 4
- 505-524 Regulation and regime: the comparative politics of adaptive regulation in synthetic biology
by Scott L. Greer & Benjamin Trump - 525-547 Cross-boundary policy entrepreneurship for climate-smart agriculture in Kenya
by Marijn Faling & Robbert Biesbroek - 549-571 The impact of stakeholder engagement on local policy decision making
by Le Anh Nguyen Long & Megan Foster & Gwen Arnold - 573-600 From path dependence to policy mixes for Nordic electric mobility: Lessons for accelerating future transport transitions
by Kirsi Kotilainen & Pami Aalto & Jussi Valta & Antti Rautiainen & Matti Kojo & Benjamin K. Sovacool - 601-624 What drives the governance of ridesharing? A fuzzy-set QCA of local regulations in China
by Yanwei Li & Liang Ma - 625-644 Evaluations as a decent knowledge base? Describing and explaining the quality of the European Commission’s ex-post legislative evaluations
by Stijn Voorst & Ellen Mastenbroek - 645-661 Inaction and public policy: understanding why policymakers ‘do nothing’
by Allan McConnell & Paul ’t Hart
September 2019, Volume 52, Issue 3
- 315-342 How do different sources of policy analysis affect policy preferences? Experimental evidence from the United States
by Grant D. Jacobsen - 343-366 Strangers at the gate: the role of multidimensional ideas, policy anomalies and institutional gatekeepers in biofuel policy developments in the USA and European Union
by Grace Skogstad & Matt Wilder - 367-396 Wars, presidents, and punctuated equilibriums in US defense spending
by Travis Sharp - 397-417 Policy learning and the public inquiry
by Alastair Stark - 419-450 Governance as multiplicity: the Assemblage Thinking perspective
by Helen Briassoulis - 451-479 Defining subnational open government: does local context influence policy and practice?
by M. Chatwin & G. Arku & E. Cleave - 481-503 When citizen deliberation enters real politics: how politicians and stakeholders envision the place of a deliberative mini-public in political decision-making
by Christoph Niessen
June 2019, Volume 52, Issue 2
- 171-189 Framing morality policy issues: state legislative debates on abortion restrictions
by Gary Mucciaroni & Kathleen Ferraiolo & Meghan E. Rubado - 191-210 Advisory bodies and morality policies: does ethical expertise matter?
by Nathalie Schiffino & Kristian Krieger - 211-231 Social identities in the policy process
by Johanna Hornung & Nils C. Bandelow & Colette S. Vogeler - 233-253 The governance of self-organization: Which governance strategy do policy officials and citizens prefer?
by José Nederhand & Erik-Hans Klijn & Martijn Steen & Mark Twist - 255-279 Governing by contract as a way to reduce crime? An impact evaluation of the large-scale policy of security pacts
by Marco Calaresu & Moris Triventi - 281-298 Towards productive functions? A systematic review of institutional failure, its causes and consequences
by Pim Derwort & Nicolas Jager & Jens Newig - 299-314 Beyond evidence versus truthiness: toward a symmetrical approach to knowledge and ignorance in policy studies
by Katharina T. Paul & Christian Haddad
March 2019, Volume 52, Issue 1
- 3-20 Utilizing Ostrom’s institutional analysis and development framework toward an understanding of crisis-driven policy
by Peter Z. Grossman - 21-42 From Three Mile Island to Fukushima: the impact of analogy on attitudes toward nuclear power
by Jessica E. Boscarino - 43-65 Going beyond technocratic and democratic principles: stakeholder acceptance of instruments in Swiss energy policy
by Lorenz Kammermann & Karin Ingold - 67-95 The Science–Policy Relationship Hierarchy (SPRHi) model of co-production: how climate science organizations have influenced the policy process in Canadian case studies
by Garrett Ward Richards - 97-118 Connecting models of the individual and policy change processes: a research agenda
by Heather Millar & Matthew Lesch & Linda A. White - 119-135 Multilevel policy implementation and the where of learning: the case of the information system for school buildings in Italy
by Marco Giulio & Giancarlo Vecchi - 137-151 Listening in polarised controversies: a study of listening practices in the public sphere
by Carolyn M. Hendriks & Selen A. Ercan & Sonya Duus - 153-169 Yes, but what about the authority of policy analysts? A commentary and discussion of Perl et al., ‘Policy-making and truthiness: Can existing models cope with politicized evidence and willful ignorance in a post-fact world?’
by Adam Fforde
December 2018, Volume 51, Issue 4
- 411-432 Politicians, professionalization and anti-politics: why we want leaders who act like professionals but are paid like amateurs
by Paul Fawcett & Jack Corbett - 433-456 “Donate your organs, donate life!” Explicitness in policy instruments
by Eva Thomann - 457-476 Networks and problem recognition: advancing the Multiple Streams Approach
by Louise Reardon - 477-513 What drives the adoption of climate change mitigation policy? A dynamic network approach to policy diffusion
by Marlene Kammerer & Chandreyee Namhata - 515-543 Trade-based adoption of voluntary environmental programs in the developing world: Racing to the top or stuck in the mud?
by Jonas Gamso - 545-564 The discursive micro-politics of blame avoidance: unpacking the language of government blame games
by Sten Hansson - 565-579 Expanding the scope and content of morality policy research: lessons from Moral Foundations Theory
by Raymond Tatalovich & Dane G. Wendell - 581-600 Policy-making and truthiness: Can existing policy models cope with politicized evidence and willful ignorance in a “post-fact” world?
by Anthony Perl & Michael Howlett & M. Ramesh
September 2018, Volume 51, Issue 3
- 249-267 The rise of public sector innovation labs: experiments in design thinking for policy
by Michael McGann & Emma Blomkamp & Jenny M. Lewis - 269-290 Neglected challenges to evidence-based policy-making: the problem of policy accumulation
by Christian Adam & Yves Steinebach & Christoph Knill - 291-311 Economic knowledge and the scientization of policy advice
by Johan Christensen - 313-334 Between morality and rationality: framing end-of-life care policy through narratives
by Nathalie Burlone & Rebecca Grace Richmond - 335-371 Learning our way out of environmental policy problems: a review of the scholarship
by Andrea K. Gerlak & Tanya Heikkila & Sharon L. Smolinski & Dave Huitema & Derek Armitage - 373-385 Aristotelian framing: logos, ethos, pathos and the use of evidence in policy frames
by Iris Stucki & Fritz Sager - 387-410 The behavioural state: critical observations on technocracy and psychocracy
by Joram Nanne Pieter Feitsma
June 2018, Volume 51, Issue 2
- 143-159 Policy experimentation: core concepts, political dynamics, governance and impacts
by Dave Huitema & Andrew Jordan & Stefania Munaretto & Mikael Hildén - 161-187 Experimentation at the interface of science and policy: a multi-case analysis of how policy experiments influence political decision-makers
by Belinda McFadgen & Dave Huitema - 189-211 The politics of decarbonization and the catalytic impact of subnational climate experiments
by Steven Bernstein & Matthew Hoffmann - 213-229 A novel understanding of experimentation in governance: co-producing innovations between “lab” and “field”
by Jan-Peter Voß & Arno Simons - 231-247 “Pioneers but not guinea pigs”: experimenting with climate change adaptation in French coastal areas
by Nicolas Rocle & Denis Salles
March 2018, Volume 51, Issue 1
- 1-16 Theories of policy change and variation reconsidered: a prospectus for the political economy of public policy
by Peter John - 17-38 Assessing disproportionality: indexes of policy responses to the 2007–2008 banking crisis
by Fabrizio De Francesco & Martino Maggetti - 39-57 Low-level bureaucrats, local government regimes and policy entrepreneurship
by Neomi Frisch-Aviram & Nissim Cohen & Itai Beeri - 59-76 Issue definition and conflict expansion: the role of risk to human health as an issue definition strategy in an environmental conflict
by Adam Thorn - 77-96 Bridging policy and science action boundaries: information influences on US congressional legislative key staff decision making in natural resources
by Timothy R. Petty & John B. Gongwer & William Schnabel - 97-115 Canadian resource governance against territories: resource regimes and local conflicts in the Gulf of Saint Lawrence provinces
by Amélie Dumarcher & Yann Fournis - 117-130 Creating comity amidst gridlock: a corporatist repair for a broken congress
by Stuart Kasdin - 131-139 “Technocracy,” democracy … and corruption and trust
by Phil Ryan
December 2017, Volume 50, Issue 4
- 519-526 Rescuing the decision process
by Matthew R. Auer - 527-537 A “review” of policy sciences: bibliometric analysis of authors, references, and topics during 1970–2017
by Nihit Goyal - 539-547 The enduring challenge of ‘wicked problems’: revisiting Rittel and Webber
by Kate Crowley & Brian W. Head - 549-561 Plus ça Change, Plus C’est La Même Chose? A review of Paul Sabatier’s “An advocacy coalition framework of policy change and the role of policy-oriented learning therein”
by Adam Wellstead - 563-572 On the sustained importance of attitudes toward technological risks and benefits in policy studies
by Jale Tosun - 573-583 Hajer’s institutional void and legitimacy without polity
by Ching Leong - 585-597 Policy learning and policy change: learning from research citations
by Caner Bakır - 599-618 On credit and blame: disentangling the motivations of public policy decision-making behaviour
by Ching Leong & Michael Howlett - 619-627 The new policy sciences: combining the cognitive science of choice, multiple theories of context, and basic and applied analysis
by Paul Cairney & Christopher M. Weible - 629-647 Crowdsourcing: a new tool for policy-making?
by Araz Taeihagh - 649-673 Flexibility in American religious life: an exploration of loyalty and purity
by David M. Elcott & J. Andrew Sinclair - 675-696 The effects of rules on local political decision-making processes: How can rules facilitate participation?
by Insa Theesfeld & Tom Dufhues & Gertrud Buchenrieder - 697-719 Strategic use of evidence in state-level policymaking: matching evidence type to legislative stage
by Jennifer E. Mosley & Katherine Gibson - 721-743 Politics of the precautionary principle: assessing actors’ preferences in water protection policy
by Florence Metz & Karin Ingold - 745-767 Addressing fragmented government action: coordination, coherence, and integration
by Guillermo M. Cejudo & Cynthia L. Michel
September 2017, Volume 50, Issue 3
- 339-350 Policy sciences and democracy: a reexamination
by Douglas Torgerson - 351-366 The epistemic benefits of deliberative democracy
by Robert E. Goodin - 367-382 Big data for policymaking: fad or fasttrack?
by Sarah Giest - 383-398 The implications of the emerging disproportionate policy perspective for the new policy design studies
by Moshe Maor - 399-426 Resilience and robustness in policy design: a critical appraisal
by Giliberto Capano & Jun Jie Woo - 427-448 The politics of policy adoption: a saga on the difficulties of enacting policy diffusion or transfer across industrialized countries
by Patrik Marier - 449-468 How policies become contested: a spiral of imagination and evidence in a large infrastructure project
by E. E. A. Wolf & Wouter Van Dooren - 469-494 The construction of urgency discourse around mega-projects: the Israeli case
by Josef Wijk & Itay Fischhendler - 495-518 Evaluating irreversible social harms
by A. J. K. Pols & H. A. Romijn
June 2017, Volume 50, Issue 2
- 157-162 Keeping the faith: policy sciences as the gatekeeper
by William Ascher - 163-178 Governmentalities without policy capacity
by Gloria Regonini - 179-193 Unpacking the intensity of policy conflict: a study of Colorado’s oil and gas subsystem
by Tanya Heikkila & Christopher M. Weible - 195-215 The narrative properties of ideology: the adversarial turn and climate skepticism in the USA
by Raul P. Lejano & Jennifer Dodge - 217-239 How can interactions among interdependent structures, institutions, and agents inform financial stability? What we have still to learn from global financial crisis
by Caner Bakir - 241-268 Rule growth and government effectiveness: why it takes the capacity to learn and coordinate to constrain rule growth
by Christian Adam & Christoph Knill & Xavier Fernandez-i-Marín - 269-293 How policy instruments are chosen: patterns of decision makers’ choices
by Giliberto Capano & Andrea Lippi - 295-316 Elk management and policy in southern Greater Yellowstone: Assessing the constitutive process
by Susan G. Clark & Marian E. Vernon - 317-338 Network-centric policy design
by Araz Taeihagh
March 2017, Volume 50, Issue 1
- 1-7 There at the beginning: we’re still “emerging,” maybe forever
by Garry D. Brewer - 9-22 Technocracy and democracy as spheres of justice in public policy
by Bruce Gilley - 23-40 Policy Conflict Framework
by Christopher M. Weible & Tanya Heikkila - 41-46 Policy advisory systems: change dynamics and sources of variation
by Thurid Hustedt & Sylvia Veit - 47-62 Assessing 30 years of Westminster policy advisory system experience
by Jonathan Craft & John Halligan - 63-84 Dynamics in the Dutch policy advisory system: externalization, politicization and the legacy of pillarization
by Caspar F. Berg - 85-103 Dynamics of change in internal policy advisory systems: the hybridization of advisory capacities in Germany
by Sylvia Veit & Thurid Hustedt & Tobias Bach - 105-124 Think tanks and strategic policy-making: the contribution of think tanks to policy advisory systems
by Bert Fraussen & Darren Halpin - 125-137 Quantitative differences in think tank dissemination activities in Germany, Denmark and the UK
by Jesper Dahl Kelstrup - 139-154 Policy advice as policy work: a conceptual framework for multi-level analysis
by Arnošt Veselý
December 2016, Volume 49, Issue 4
- 351-372 Policy messes and their management
by Emery Roe - 373-393 Appeals to evidence for the resolution of wicked problems: the origins and mechanisms of evidentiary bias
by Justin O. Parkhurst - 395-419 Explaining science-led policy-making: pandemic deaths, epistemic deliberation and ideational trajectories
by Erik Baekkeskov - 421-444 Do stakeholders analyze their audience? The communication switch and stakeholder personal versus public communication choices
by Mark K. McBeth & Donna L. Lybecker & James W. Stoutenborough - 445-465 Thick narratives and the persistence of institutions: using the Q methodology to analyse IWRM reforms around the Yellow River
by Ching Leong & Raul Lejano - 467-488 Rank-order implications of social construction theory: Does air quality depend on social constructions?
by Sumaia A. Al-Kohlani & Heather E. Campbell - 489-504 How to build models for government: criteria driving model acceptance in policymaking
by Daniel Antony Kolkman & Paolo Campo & Tina Balke-Visser & Nigel Gilbert - 505-523 Two effective causal paths that explain the adoption of US state environmental justice policy
by Yushim Kim & Stefan Verweij
September 2016, Volume 49, Issue 3
- 233-256 Identifying mechanisms influencing the emergence and success of innovation within national economies: a realist approach
by Paul Jackson & Jochen Runde & Philip Dobson & Nancy Richter - 257-279 Mitigating climate change in a federal country committed to the Kyoto Protocol: how Swiss federalism further complicated an already complex challenge
by Juan Casado-Asensio & Reinhard Steurer - 281-307 Adaptive governance in water reform discourses of the Murray–Darling Basin, Australia
by Zachary Bischoff-Mattson & Amanda H. Lynch - 309-333 Learning to contract in public–private partnerships for road infrastructure: recent experiences in Belgium
by Martijn Hurk - 335-348 Identifying context and cause in small-N settings: a comparative multilevel analysis
by Eva Thomann & Anita Manatschal