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Transfer and translation of policy

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  • Diane Stone

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The past two decades have seen a wealth of papers on policy diffusion and policy transfer. In the first half, this paper reviews some of the trends in the literature by looking backwards to the political science diffusion literature, and forwards to the expanding multi-disciplinary social science literatures on policy ‘learning’, ‘mobilities’ and ‘translation’ which qualify many of the rationalist assumptions of the early diffusion/transfer literatures. These studies stress the complexity of context that modifies exports of policy and the need for interpretation or experimentalism in the assemblage of policy. The second half of the paper focuses on role of international organisations and non-state actors in transnational transfer in the spread of norms, standard setting and development of professional communities or networks that promote harmonisation and policy coordination. The ‘soft’ transfer of ideas and information via networks whether they be personal, professional or electronic is rapid and frequent. It is rather more infrequent to see such ideas structure governance and become institutionalised. Knowledge transfer is more extensive than policy transfer.

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  • Diane Stone, 2012. "Transfer and translation of policy," Policy Studies, Taylor & Francis Journals, vol. 33(6), pages 483-499.
  • Handle: RePEc:taf:cposxx:v:33:y:2012:i:6:p:483-499
    DOI: 10.1080/01442872.2012.695933
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    1. Ellen Minkman, 2023. "Resolving impasses in policy translation: Shall we adjust the idea or the process?," Environment and Planning C, , vol. 41(2), pages 333-350, March.
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    3. Nancy Brett & Thomas Magnusson & Hans Andersson, 2023. "From global climate goals to local practice—mission-oriented policy enactment in three Swedish regions," Science and Public Policy, Oxford University Press, vol. 50(4), pages 603-618.
    4. Jéssica Tavares & Gonçalo Santinha & Nelson Pacheco Rocha, 2023. "Implementation of the World Health Organization Age-Friendly Principles: A Case Study from Portugal," IJERPH, MDPI, vol. 20(15), pages 1-25, August.
    5. Elizabeth M. Moore & Kristin Brandl & Luis Alfonso Dau, 2023. "Intergovernmental organizations, institutional schisms, and business environments," Journal of International Business Policy, Palgrave Macmillan, vol. 6(2), pages 141-158, June.
    6. Tim Legrand & Diane Stone, 2021. "Governing global policy: what IPE can learn from public policy? [Review article: What is policy convergence and what causes it?]," Policy and Society, Darryl S. Jarvis and M. Ramesh, vol. 40(4), pages 484-501.

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