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2024, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 255-288 Framing contestation and public influence on policymakers: evidence from US artificial intelligence policy discourse
by Daniel S Schiff - 289-303 Exploring the role of uncertainty, emotions, and scientific discourse during the COVID-19 pandemic
by Antoine Lemor & Éric Montpetit - 304-316 Advocacy coalitions as political organizations
by Daniel Nohrstedt & Tim Heinmiller - 317-333 Understanding street-level managers’ compliance: a comparative study of policy implementation in Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Israel
by Jörn Ege & Anat Gofen & Susanne Hadorn & Inbal Hakman & Anna Malandrino & Leroy Ramseier & Fritz Sager - 334-350 Meeting expectations? Response of policy innovation labs to sustainable development goals
by Esti Hoss-Golan & Anat Gofen & Adam M Wellstead - 351-380 Policy design for biodiversity: How problem conception drift undermines “fit-for-purpose” Peatland conservation
by Benjamin Cashore & Ishani Mukherjee & Altaf Virani & Lahiru S Wijedasa - 381-395 Understanding policy integration through an integrative capacity framework
by Joanna Vince & Maree Fudge & Liam Fullbrook & Marcus Haward
2024, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 111-126 Ideational robustness in turbulent times
by Martin B Carstensen & Eva Sørensen & Jacob Torfing - 127-140 Activation policy: bruised and battered but still standing
by Niklas A Andersen & Flemming Larsen - 141-158 The ideational robustness of bureaucracy
by Eva Sørensen & Jacob Torfing - 159-172 How “baked in” ideas hinder ideational robustness: the International Monetary Fund and “fiscal space”
by Ben Clift - 173-188 Ideational robustness of economic ideas in action: the case of European Union economic governance through a decade of crisis
by Martin B Carstensen & Vivien A Schmidt - 189-203 Paradigmatic stability, ideational robustness, and policy persistence: exploring the impact of policy ideas on policy-making
by Andrea Migone & Michael Howlett & Alexander Howlett - 204-224 The World Health Organization as an engine of ideational robustness
by Jean-Louis Denis & Gaëlle Foucault & Pierre Larouche & Catherine Régis & Miriam Cohen & Marie-Andrée Girard - 225-239 The ideational robustness of liberal democracy in the wake of the pandemic: comparing the Danish and Swedish cases
by Åsa Knaggård & Peter Triantafill - 240-253 How framing strategies foster robust policy ideas
by Daniel Béland & Robert Henry Cox
2024, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-10 Actors, alterations, and authorities: three observations of global policy and its transnational administration
by Kim Moloney & Tim Legrand - 11-24 Expert knowledge for global pandemic policy: a chorus of evidence or a clutter of global commissions?
by Diane Stone & Anneke Schmider - 25-40 The rising authority and agency of public–private partnerships in global health governance
by Antoine de Bengy - 41-53 Pragmatism, partnerships, and persuasion: theorizing philanthropic foundations in the global policy agora
by Janis Petzinger & Tobias Jung & Kevin Orr - 54-69 NGOs and Global Business Regulation of Transnational Alcohol and Ultra-Processed Food Industries
by Rob Ralston & Belinda Townsend & Liz Arnanz & Fran Baum & Katherine Cullerton & Rodney Holmes & Jane Martin & Jeff Collin & Sharon Friel - 70-82 Outsourcing authority in global policy: legitimating the anti-money laundering regime through professionalization
by Eleni Tsingou - 83-97 Accountability enablers? The role of transnational activism in the use of the multilateral development bank grievance mechanisms
by Eda Gunaydin & Susan Park - 98-110 Policy dissidents: Understanding girl activism as creating “Tactical Crevices”
by Shenila Khoja-Moolji & Mary Ann Chacko
2023, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 275-287 Dealing with the challenges of legitimacy, values, and politics in policy advice
by Giliberto Capano & Michael Howlett & Leslie A Pal & M Ramesh - 288-302 Expert legitimacy and competing legitimation in Italian school reforms
by Maria Tullia Galanti - 303-318 Citizensourcing policy advisory systems in a turbulent era
by M. Jae Moon & Seulgi Lee & Seunggyu Park - 319-333 “I do not consent”: political legitimacy, misinformation, and the compliance challenge in Australia’s Covid-19 policy response
by Melissa-Ellen Dowling & Tim Legrand - 334-346 “State captured” policy advice? Think tanks as expert advisors in the Western Balkans
by Irena Djordjevic & Diane Stone - 347-358 Speaking good to power: repositioning global policy advice through normative framing
by Leslie A Pal - 359-377 Spreading expertise: think tanks as digital advocators in the social media era
by Jing Zhao & Xufeng Zhu - 378-391 When bargaining is and is not possible: the politics of bureaucratic expertise in the context of democratic backsliding
by Natália Massaco Koga & Ana Paula Karruz & Pedro Lucas de Moura Palotti & Marcos Luiz Vieira Soares Filho & Bruno Gontyjo do Couto - 392-405 The politics of COVID-19 experts: comparing winners and losers in Italy and the UK
by Paul Cairney & Federico Toth - 406-418 Knowledge–practice gap in healthcare payments: the role of policy capacity
by Azad Singh Bali & M Ramesh - 419-439 The vicious circle of policy advisory systems and knowledge regimes in consolidated authoritarian regimes
by Caner Bakir
2023, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 131-147 Governing wickedness in megaprojects: discursive and institutional perspectives
by Giovanni Esposito & Andrea Terlizzi - 148-163 The development of large public infrastructure projects: integrating policy and project studies models
by Pierre-André Hudon & Serghei Floricel - 164-183 Nonuse and hypocritical use of strategic narratives in Megaprojects: the case of the Florence high-speed railway
by Fabrizio Coticchia & Marco Di Giulio - 184-196 Scales of justice. Large dams and water rights in the Tigris–Euphrates basin
by Alessandro Tinti - 197-211 Comparisons as a discursive tool: shaping megaproject narratives in the United Kingdom
by Natalya Sergeeva & Johan Ninan - 212-225 Bridging the “consent gap”: mechanisms of legitimization in a cross-border megaproject
by Silvia Lucciarini & Rossana Galdini - 226-244 The politics of military megaprojects: discursive struggles in Canadian and Australian naval shipbuilding strategies
by Andrea Migone & Alexander Howlett & Michael Howlett - 245-258 Discourses of growth in megaproject-based urban development: a comparative study of Poland and Finland
by Magdalena Rek-Woźniak - 259-273 Participatory governance in megaprojects: the Lyon–Turin high-speed railway among structure, agency, and democratic participation
by Giovanni Esposito & Andrea Felicetti & Andrea Terlizzi
2023, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-13 Employing the policy capacity framework for health system strengthening
by Fabiana da Cunha Saddi & Stephen Peckham & Gerald Bloom & Nick Turnbull & Vera Schattan Coelho & Jean-Louis Denis - 14-27 Meeting the challenge of health system transformation in European countries
by David J Hunter & Rafael Bengoa - 28-48 Building policy capacity for managing rapid, complex change in China’s health system
by Lewis Husain & Gerald Bloom & Yue Xiao - 49-63 Cultivating health policy capacity through network governance in New Zealand: learning from divergent stories of policy implementation
by Tim Tenbensel & Pushkar Raj Silwal - 64-89 Health reforms and policy capacity: the Canadian experience
by Jean-Louis Denis & Susan Usher & Johanne Préval - 90-103 Critical policy capacity factors in the implementation of the community health worker program in India
by Bijoya Roy & Fabiana da Cunha Saddi & Stephen Peckham & Maria Pereira Barretos - 104-116 Political legitimacy and vaccine hesitancy: Disability support workers in Australia
by Helen Dickinson & Anne Kavanagh & Stefanie Dimov & Marissa Shields & Ashley McAllister - 117-130 Analytical capacity as a critical condition for responding to COVID-19 in Brazil
by Natália Massaco Koga & Pedro Lucas & Pedro Arthur & Bruno Gontyjo do Couto & Marcos Luiz Vieira Soares
2022, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 431-444 Global public policy in a quantified world: Sustainable Development Goals as epistemic infrastructures
[The ethics of a formula: Calculating a financial-humanitarian price for water]
by Marlee Tichenor & Sally E Merry & Sotiria Grek & Justyna Bandola-Gill - 445-457 The education Sustainable Development Goal and the generative power of failing metrics
[The Learning Metrics Task Force 2.0: Taking the Global Dialogues on Measuring Learning to the Country Level]
by Sotiria Grek - 458-470 Producing decent work indicators: contested numbers at the ILO
[The analysis of sustainability indicators as socially constructed policy instruments: Benefits and challenges of ‘interactive research’]
by John Berten - 471-485 Remaking the Sustainable Development Goals: relational Indigenous epistemologies
[Assessing national progress and priorities for the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): Experience from Australia]
by Johannes M Waldmüller & Mandy Yap & Krushil Watene - 486-497 Participatory methodologies and caring about numbers in the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals Agenda
[Participation, citizenship and a feminist ethic of care]
by Isabel Rocha de Siqueira & Laís Ramalho - 498-512 Statistical entrepreneurs: the political work of infrastructuring the SDG indicators
[The legitimacy of experts in policy: navigating technocratic and political accountability in the case of global poverty governance]
by Justyna Bandola-Gill - 513-527 Hybrid knowledge production and evaluation at the World Bank
[The challenge of managing boundary-spanning research activities: Experiences from the Swedish context]
by Kate Williams - 528-540 When indicators fail: SPAR, the invisible measure of pandemic preparedness
[Governing the world at a distance: The practice of global benchmarking]
by Sakiko Fukuda-Parr - 541-554 Statistical capacity development and the production of epistemic infrastructures
[The millennium development goals: A critique from the south]
by Marlee Tichenor
2022, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 321-327 The policy dilemmas of blockchain
[Blockchain technology and decentralized governance: Is the state still necessary?]
by Judith Clifton & Leslie A Pal - 328-342 The use of blockchain by international organizations: effectiveness and legitimacy
[The governance of blockchain dispute resolution]
by Georgios Dimitropoulos - 343-357 Explaining public officials’ opinions on blockchain adoption: a vignette experiment
[Robots and jobs: Evidence from US labor markets]
by Diego Cagigas & Judith Clifton & Daniel Díaz-Fuentes & Marcos Fernández-Gutiérrez & Juan Echevarría-Cuenca & Celia Gilsanz-Gómez - 358-372 The alegality of blockchain technology
[El Salvador becomes first nation to bitcoin legal tender]
by Primavera De Filippi & Morshed Mannan & Wessel Reijers - 373-385 Blockchain tools for socio-economic interactions in local communities
[Blockchain-based smart contracts: A systematic mapping study]
by Cristina Viano & Sowelu Avanzo & Monica Cerutti & Alex Cordero & Claudio Schifanella & Guido Boella - 386-401 Blockchain-based application at a governmental level: disruption or illusion? The case of Estonia
[A systematic analysis of applications of blockchain in healthcare]
by Silvia Semenzin & David Rozas & Samer Hassan - 402-413 Governance and societal impact of blockchain-based self-sovereign identities
[Advancing E-governance for development: Digital identification and its link to socioeconomic inclusion]
by Rachel Benchaya Gans & Jolien Ubacht & Marijn Janssen - 414-429 Maintaining trust in a technologized public sector
[Machine Bias]
by Balázs Bodó & Heleen Janssen
2022, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 187-198 COVID-19, crisis responses, and public policies: from the persistence of inequalities to the importance of policy design
[The impact of COVID-19 on gender equality]
by Daniel Béland & Alex Jingwei He & M Ramesh - 199-216 Contagious inequality: economic disparities and excess mortality during the COVID-19 pandemic
[Excess all-cause mortality and COVID-19-related mortality: A temporal analysis in 22 countries, from January until August 2020]
by Bishoy Louis Zaki & Francesco Nicoli & Ellen Wayenberg & Bram Verschuere - 217-230 “Provide our basic needs or we go out”: the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown, inequality, and social policy in Ghana
[Easing of lockdown a relief to Ghana’s poor—despite fears it is premature]
by Rosina K Foli & Frank L K Ohemeng - 231-246 Race, power, and policy: understanding state anti-eviction policies during COVID-19
[Pandemic politics: Timing state-level social distancing responses to COVID-19]
by Jamila Michener - 247-259 Covid (in)equalities: labor market protection, health, and residential care in Germany, Sweden, and the UK
[Punctuated equilibrium in comparative perspective]
by Nick Ellison & Paula Blomqvist & Timo Fleckenstein - 260-274 From “new social risks” to “COVID social risks”: the challenges for inclusive society in South Korea, Hong Kong, and Taiwan amid the pandemic
[Asian development outlook 2021 update]
by Young Jun Choi & Stefan Kühner & Shih-Jiunn Shi - 275-290 COVID-19 and social inequality in China: the local–migrant divide and the limits of social protections in a pandemic
[Impact of risk perception on migrant workers’ employment choice during the COVID-19 epidemic]
by Alex Jingwei He & Chunni Zhang & Jiwei Qian - 291-305 COVID-19, poverty reduction, and partisanship in Canada and the United States
[Early impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on household finances in Quebec]
by Daniel Béland & Shannon Dinan & Philip Rocco & Alex Waddan - 306-320 Inequalities and the COVID-19 pandemic in Brazil: analyzing un-coordinated responses in social assistance and education
[Combate à COVID-19 sob o federalismo bolsonarista: Um caso de descoordenação intergovernamental]
by Catarina Ianni Segatto & Fernando Burgos Pimentel dos Santos & Renata Mirandola Bichir & Eliana Lins Morandi
2022, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-12 Long-term policy impacts of the coronavirus: normalization, adaptation, and acceleration in the post-COVID state
[Racial, economic, and health inequality and COVID-19 infection in the United States]
by Giliberto Capano & Michael Howlett & Darryl S L Jarvis & M Ramesh - 13-24 From crisis to reform? Exploring three post-COVID pathways
[Institutional crises and reforms in policy sectors: The case of asylum policy in Europe]
by Arjen Boin & Paul ‘t Hart - 25-39 What has happened and what has not happened due to the coronavirus disease pandemic: a systemic perspective on policy change
[Punctuated equilibrium in comparative perspective]
by Christoph Knill & Yves Steinebach - 40-52 Re-thinking the coronavirus pandemic as a policy punctuation: COVID-19 as a path-clearing policy accelerator
[Punctuating the equilibrium: An application of policy theory to COVID-19]
by John Hogan & Michael Howlett & Mary Murphy - 53-67 Policy integration, problem-solving, and the coronavirus disease crisis: lessons for policy design
[Neglected challenges to evidence-based policy-making: The problem of policy accumulation]
by Martino Maggetti & Philipp Trein - 68-82 The return of Keynesianism? Exploring path dependency and ideational change in post-covid fiscal policy
[Racial, economic, and health inequality and COVID-19 infection in the United States]
by Usman W Chohan - 83-95 Health policy and COVID-19: path dependency and trajectory
[Health care reform in Germany: Patchwork change within established governance structures]
by Azad Singh Bali & Alex Jingwei He & M Ramesh - 96-110 COVID-19 and welfare state support: the case of universal basic income
[Attitudinal polarization towards the redistributive role of the state in the wake of the COVID-19 crisis]
by David Weisstanner - 111-128 Digitalization and beyond: the effects of Covid-19 on post-pandemic educational policy and delivery in Europe
[How did the early stages of the COVID-19 pandemic affect teacher wellbeing?]
by Adrián Zancajo & Antoni Verger & Pedro Bolea - 129-142 COVID-19, policy change, and post-pandemic data governance: a case analysis of contact tracing applications in East Asia
[A survey of COVID-19 contact tracing apps]
by Veronica Q T Li & Liang Ma & Xun Wu - 143-154 COVID-19 as a policy window: policy entrepreneurs responding to violence against women
[The pandemic paradox: The consequences of COVID-19 on domestic violence]
by Michael Mintrom & Jacqui True - 155-167 “New normal” at work in a post-COVID world: work–life balance and labor markets
[An employee-focused human resource management perspective for the management of global virtual teams]
by Lina Vyas - 168-186 COVID-19 as a trigger for innovation in policy action for older persons? Evidence from Asia
[International remittance flows and the economic and social consequences of COVID-19]
by Stuart Gietel-Basten & Kira Matus & Rintaro Mori
2021, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 449-466 The demand for IPEand public policy in the governance of global policy design
[The emerging regional architecture of world politics]
by Richard Higgott & J J Woo & Tim Legrand - 467-483 Horses for courses. The roles of IPE and Global Public Policy in global energy research
[The profits of power: Commerce and realpolitik in Eurasia]
by Andreas Goldthau & Nick Sitter - 484-501 Governing global policy: what IPE can learn from public policy?
[Review article: What is policy convergence and what causes it?]
by Tim Legrand & Diane Stone - 502-521 Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking
[The missing politics of central banks]
by Mustafa Yagci & Caner Bakir - 522-544 Globalisation and public policy: bridging the disciplinary and epistemological boundaries
[Which synthesis? Strategies of theoretical integration and the neorealist-neoliberal debate]
by Iftikhar Lodhi - 545-564 Whose voice matters in the teaching and learning of IPE? Implications for policy and policy making
[The path of development for underdeveloped countries and marxism speech]
by Logan Cochrane & Samuel O Oloruntoba - 565-586 Securing cross-border collaboration: transgovernmental enforcement networks, organized crime and illicit international political economy
[A tale of two borders: The US-Canada and US-Mexico lines after 9-11]
by Tim Legrand & Christian Leuprecht
2021, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 295-311 Procedural policy tools in theory and practice
[The stick, the carrot, and other strategies: A theoretical analysis of governmental intervention]
by Azad Singh Bali & Michael Howlett & Jenny M Lewis & M Ramesh - 312-332 Rethinking the procedural in policy instrument ‘Compounds’: a renewable energy policy perspective
[Introducing vertical policy coordination to comparative policy analysis: The missing link between policy production and implementation]
by Ishani Mukherjee - 333-344 Agenda-setting instruments: means and strategies for the management of policy demands
[Mayflies and old bulls: Organization persistence in state interest communities]
by Azad Bali & Darren Halpin - 345-361 Public inquiries as procedural policy tools
[Policy tools theory and implementation networks: understanding state enterprise zone partnerships]
by Alastair Stark & Sophie Yates - 362-378 Procedural tools and pension reform in the long run: the case of Sweden
[The new politics of the welfare state? A case study of extra-parliamentary party politics in Norway]
by Adam Hannah - 379-396 Positioning public procurement as a procedural tool for innovation: an empirical study
[Creating the Conditions for Radical Public Service Innovation]
by Mehmet Akif Demircioglu & Roberto Vivona - 397-413 Are policy tools and governance modes coupled? Analysing welfare-to-work reform at the frontline
[Radical reform in New Zealand: Crisis, windows of opportunity, and rational actors]
by Jenny M Lewis & Phuc Nguyen & Mark Considine - 414-430 The power of procedural policy tools at the local level: Australian local governments contributing to policy change for major projects
[‘Two councils use more than $100k of ratepayers cash to fund Link battle’]
by Sarah de Vries - 431-447 Metagovernance of migration policy in the Asia Pacific region: an analysis of policy tools
[Metagovernance and nuclear power in Europe]
by Paul Fawcett
2021, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 137-157 Governance of artificial intelligence
[Application of artificial intelligence for development of intelligent transport system in smart cities]
by Araz Taeihagh - 158-177 Framing governance for a contested emerging technology:insights from AI policy
[The next space race is Artificial Intelligence]
by Inga Ulnicane & William Knight & Tonii Leach & Bernd Carsten Stahl & Winter-Gladys Wanjiku - 178-193 Steering the governance of artificial intelligence: national strategies in perspective
[AI ethics guidelines inventory]
by Roxana Radu - 194-210 What rules? Framing the governance of artificial agency
[The wrong kind of AI? Artificial intelligence and the future of labour demand]
by Carl Gahnberg - 211-231 Governing the adoption of robotics and autonomous systems in long-term care in Singapore
[Scoping review on the use of socially assistive robot technology in elderly care]
by Si Ying Tan & Araz Taeihagh - 232-249 Exploring governance tensions of disruptive technologies: the case of care robots in Australia and New Zealand
[A regulatory approach for the Australian Charities and Not‐ for‐profit Commission: A discussion paper. Canberra: Regulatory institutions network occasional papers series]
by Helen Dickinson & Catherine Smith & Nicole Carey & Gemma Carey - 250-271 Law and tech collide: foreseeability, reasonableness and advanced driver assistance systems
[Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS): A consideration of driver perceptions on training, usage & implementation]
by Tania Leiman - 272-293 Co-regulating algorithmic disclosure for digital platforms
[Theorizing regulatory intermediaries]
by Fabiana Di Porto & Marialuisa Zuppetta
2021, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-18 Introduction: policy integration and institutional capacity: theoretical, conceptual and empirical challenges
[Toward a processual understanding of policy integration]
by Ekaterina Domorenok & Paolo Graziano & Laura Polverari - 19-36 Presidential leadership styles and institutional capacity for climate policy integration in the European Commission
[Climate policy integration: A case of déjà vu?]
by Katharina Rietig & Claire Dupont - 37-57 Pulling things together: regional policy coordination approaches and drivers in Europe
[‘PiS wchodzi w buty marszałków. Cel? Miliony z funduszy europejskich’]
by Martin Ferry - 58-78 Policy integration, policy design and administrative capacities. Evidence from EU cohesion policy
[Joined-up Government in the Western World in comparative perspective: A preliminary literature review and exploration]
by Ekaterina Domorenok & Paolo Graziano & Laura Polverari - 79-98 More is less: Partisan ideology, changes of government, and policy integration reforms in the UK
[“Neglected Challenges to Evidence-Based Policy-Making: The Problem of Policy Accumulation.”]
by Martino Maggetti & Philipp Trein - 99-115 Policy and political consequences of mandatory climate impact assessments: an explorative study of German cities and municipalities
[Proceeding in parallel or drifting apart? A systematic review of policy appraisal research and practices]
by Benedikt Rilling & Jale Tosun - 116-135 When opportunity backfires: exploring the implementation of urban climate governance alternatives in three major US cities
[Are LEED-Certified Buildings Energy-Efficient in Practice?]
by Jeroen van der Heijden