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November 2024, Volume 45, Issue 6
- 839-859 Instruments of lesson-drawing: comparing the knowledge brokerage of the OECD and the World Bank
by Helen Seitzer & Chanwoong Baek & Gita Steiner-Khamsi - 860-882 Role sets of advisory councils in local policymaking process: the perspective of council members
by Agnieszka Pawłowska - 883-907 Policy staff and the evolving nature of policy analytical capacity in Australia, Britain, Canada, and New Zealand
by Jonathan Craft & Samuel Henderson - 908-928 Policy change in socially embedded local policy processes in São Paulo, 1988–2020
by Eduardo Marques & Renata Bichir - 929-947 Policy transfer and policy experimentation in China: the case of state-sponsored student loans
by Hanwen Zhang - 948-965 The military involvement and extraordinary policymaking in higher education: evidence from Turkey
by Burhan Fındıklı - 966-966 Editorial board
by The Editors
September 2024, Volume 45, Issue 5
- 677-691 Digital political campaigning: contemporary challenges and regulation
by Gabriela Borz & Fabrizio De Francesco - 692-708 Operationalizing data-driven campaigning: designing a new tool for mapping and guiding regulatory intervention
by Rachel Gibson & Esmeralda Bon & Andrea Römmele - 709-729 The EU soft regulation of digital campaigning: regulatory effectiveness through platform compliance to the code of practice on disinformation
by Gabriela Borz & Fabrizio De Francesco & Thomas L. Montgomerie & Michael Peter Bellis - 730-749 Regulating misleading political advertising on online platforms: an example of regulatory mercantilism in digital policy
by Benjamin Farrand - 750-772 Better safe than sorry? Digital campaigning governance in Germany
by Isabelle Borucki & Matthias C. Kettemann - 773-791 Digital innovation in electoral campaigns: the case of microcredit in Podemos
by Fabio G. Lupato & Ariel Jerez & Marco Meloni - 792-817 The role of hyperactive Twitter accounts in the diffusion of political information
by Paweł Matuszewski & Gabriella Szabó - 818-838 Watching the digital grassroots grow: assessing party members’ social media campaigning during the 2021 German Bundestag election
by Stine Ziegler
May 2024, Volume 45, Issue 3-4
- 261-281 The effects of wars: lessons from the war in Ukraine
by Pierre Bocquillon & Suzanne Doyle & Toby S. James & Ra Mason & Soul Park & Matilde Rosina - 282-292 The impact of the war on human capital and productivity in Ukraine
by Balázs Égert & Christine de la Maisonneuve - 293-309 Tax policy of Ukraine in terms of martial law
by Vladyslav Teremetskyi & Volodymyr Valihura & Maryna Slatvinska & Valentyna Bryndak & Inna Gutsul - 310-335 Disrupted harvests: how Ukraine – Russia war influences global food systems – a systematic review
by Hamid El Bilali & Tarek Ben Hassen - 336-352 Uncertainty, stock and commodity prices during the Ukraine-Russia war
by Whelsy Boungou & Alhonita Yatié - 353-376 The impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on European Union currencies: a high-frequency analysis
by Mahmut Zeki Akarsu & Orkideh Gharehgozli - 377-401 Forged in the fires of war: the rise of a new Ukrainian identity
by Aaron F. Brantly - 402-422 Increased support for collective defence in times of threat: European public opinion before and after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
by Matthias Mader - 423-442 Chains of insecurities: constructing Ukraine’s agency in times of war
by Yuliia Kurnyshova - 443-466 EU arms collaboration, procurement, and offsets: the impact of the war in Ukraine
by Jonata Anicetti - 467-488 Gradually and then suddenly: the effects of Russia’s attacks on the evolution of cybersecurity policy in Lithuania
by Ramūnas Vilpišauskas - 489-506 The war in Ukraine, the EU’s geopolitical awakening and implications for the “contested neighbourhood”
by Ryhor Nizhnikau & Arkady Moshes - 507-531 The arrival of Ukrainian refugees as an opportunity to advance migrant integration policy
by Marie Jelínková & Michal Plaček & František Ochrana - 532-550 Migration and soft power: the EU’s visa and refugee policy response to the war in Ukraine
by Matilde Rosina - 551-572 Conflict disruptions of epistemic communities: initial lessons from the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine
by Anna Ivanova & Paul Thiers - 573-594 Strategic narratives of Russia’s war in Ukraine: perspectives from China
by Angela Pennisi di Floristella & Xuechen Chen - 595-613 Russia-Ukraine War, India, and US grand strategy: punishing or leveraging neutrality?
by Chirayu Thakkar - 614-632 Wind of change: the impact of REPowerEU policy reforms on gas security
by Moniek de Jong - 633-652 The Arab Gulf states in the Asian energy market: is the Russia-Ukraine war a game changer?
by Li-Chen Sim - 653-676 Rethinking change in Japan's security policy: punctuated equilibrium theory and Japan's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine
by Paul O’Shea & Sebastian Maslow
March 2024, Volume 45, Issue 2
- 139-158 The politics of complaint: a review of the literature on grievance redress mechanisms in the global South
by Naomi Hossain & Anuradha Joshi & Suchi Pande - 159-182 Using e-petition data to quantify public concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic: a case study of England
by Stephen D. Clark & Nik Lomax - 183-204 Bans, sanctions, and dog-whistles: a review of anti-critical race theory initiatives adopted in the United States since 2020
by Luiza-Maria Filimon & Mihaela Ivănescu - 205-222 How do you do, implementation? A Latour-inspired critical approach to implementation
by Neta Sher-Hadar - 223-240 Demography and the composition of taxes: a political economy theory
by Weijie Luo - 241-260 “Data, data, data” – post-Brexit data governance and its relation to the UK’s economic model
by Pascal D. König
January 2024, Volume 45, Issue 1
- 1-20 Punctuated equilibrium and the dynamics of political participation: the case of letter writing
by Daniel Casey - 21-41 Policy punctuations and agenda diversity in China: a national level analysis from 1980 to 2019
by Xiaolei Qin & Jing Huang - 42-64 Policymaking in personalist dictatorships: a theory of outbidding
by Allison C. White - 65-88 Demanding non-programmatic distribution: evidence from local governments in Chile
by Fabian Belmar & Gonzalo Contreras & Mauricio Morales & Camila Troncoso - 89-112 The politics of multi-level migration policymaking: a network-centred perspective
by Andrea Pettrachin - 113-138 Gender-inequitable discrimination? A survey experiment on the gendered implications of unauthorized immigrant narratives
by Yulianna Otero-Asmar & Li-Yin Liu & Yao-Yuan Yeh
November 2023, Volume 44, Issue 6
- 703-727 Women in government: the limits and challenges of a representative bureaucracy for Afghanistan (2001–2021)
by Parwiz Mosamim & Jean-Patrick Villeneuve - 728-747 Public trust in citizens’ juries when the people decide on policies: evidence from Switzerland
by Alexander Matthias Geisler - 748-766 Blood is thicker than water: local favouritism and inter-local collaborative governance
by Puyao Xing & Hua Xing - 767-785 Ontological contradictions in the UK’s Universal Credit reforms
by Jack Newman - 786-805 Tax composition and economic growth in the age of demographic change
by Weijie Luo - 806-831 Does politicized public service appointment strengthen political control over policy advice? The case of Hong Kong, China
by Wei Li - 832-854 GDPR and the cloud: examining readability deficiencies in cloud computing providers’ privacy policies
by Lei Gao & C. Kevin Eller & Austin F. Eggers - 855-855 Editorial board
by The Editors
September 2023, Volume 44, Issue 5
- 555-571 Intermediating climate change: the evolving strategies, interactions and impacts of neglected “climate intermediaries”
by Paul Tobin & Fay Madeleine Farstad & Jale Tosun - 572-588 The architecture of inter-community partnerships in renewable energy: the role of climate intermediaries
by Avri Eitan & Itay Fischhendler - 589-607 Faith-based actors as climate intermediaries in Scottish climate policy
by Alice Hague & Elizabeth Bomberg - 608-626 Presidents and intermediaries: insights from clean energy policy processes in Mexico
by Israel Solorio & Jale Tosun - 627-645 “The religions are engaging: tick, well done”: the invisibilization and instrumentalization of Muslim climate intermediaries
by Paul Tobin & Nafhesa Ali & Sherilyn MacGregor & Zarina Ahmad - 646-665 Metagoverning through intermediaries: the role of the Norwegian “Klimasats” Fund in translating national climate goals to local implementation
by Fay M. Farstad & Anders Tønnesen & Ingrid Christensen & Bård Sødal Grasbekk & Kristiane Brudevoll - 666-686 Intermediating sustainable finance: a case study of The Aotearoa Circle's Sustainable Finance Forum
by David Hall & Tongyu (Melody) Meng - 687-701 Intermediating climate change: conclusions and new research directions
by Jale Tosun & Paul Tobin & Fay Madeleine Farstad
July 2023, Volume 44, Issue 4
- 433-453 A realistic approach to policy formulation: the adapted EMMIE framework
by Gonzalo Croci & Gloria Laycock & Spencer Chainey - 454-472 System dynamics modelling and the use of evidence to inform policymaking
by Eleanor Malbon & Justin Parkhurst - 473-495 The entanglement of substantive and symbolic politics in immigrant integration: insights from a regional state in Germany
by Maria Schiller & Elina Jonitz - 496-518 A new cross-country index measuring the heterogenous effects of informal institutions
by Kee Hoon Chung - 519-534 Revisiting the guns-butter tradeoff: a wavelet analysis of the US and Britain
by Yu Wang - 535-552 Expert knowledge creation in policy-making: a research perspective from sociological field theory
by Artem Antonyuk & Vera N. Minina & Olga Nikiforova - 553-553 Correction
by The Editors
May 2023, Volume 44, Issue 3
- 297-315 Policy capacity: evolving theory and missing links
by Scott Brenton & Erik Baekkeskov & Adam Hannah - 316-335 Organizational culture typologies and strategy implementation: lessons from Nigerian local government
by Oyegoke Teslim Bukoye & Ayotunde Hakeem Abdulrahman - 336-355 A black box assessment of institutional quality: the challenge of evaluating lobbying transparency
by Šárka Laboutková & Petr Vymětal - 356-376 Intellectual entrepreneurs and U.S. International monetary policy change in the early 1970s
by Youn Ki - 377-407 Can electoral management bodies expand the pool of registered voters? Examining the effects of face-to-face, remote, traditional, and social media outreach
by Thessalia Merivaki & Mara Suttmann-Lea - 408-430 The politics and policies of sleep? Empirical findings and the policy context
by Lihi Lahat & Itai Sened - 431-431 Correction
by The Editors
March 2023, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 155-173 Between opportunities and constraints: right-wing populists as designers of migrant integration policy
by Oliver Gruber & Sieglinde Rosenberger - 174-194 The challenges in integrating horizontal perspectives in sectoral policy evaluation
by Karolin Sjöö & Anne-Charlott Callerstig - 195-215 The domestic compliance system and compliance barriers: a UK child rights case study
by Stacie Gray - 216-235 What if? Using counterfactuals to evaluate the effects of structural labour market reforms: evidence from the Italian Jobs Act
by Marco Giuliani & Ilaria Madama - 236-257 Religious and ethnic identities influence on public views of privatization: the case of Israel
by Baruch Levi & Amos Zehavi - 258-275 Investigating the policy tools of spatial planning
by Stefanie Dühr - 276-296 A Pragmatist Constructivism Framework (PCF) to understand the undetermined policy process: three policy solutions for shale gas problem
by Sébastien Chailleux & Philippe Zittoun
January 2023, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-3 Policy transfer during the COVID era
by Toby S. James - 4-25 Policy transfer across governance systems: an adapted approach
by Anna Hulicka & Patrick Lucas & Lisa Carson - 26-45 Regulatory transfer in transitioning economies: responses to corruption and weak state institutions
by Christopher Walker - 46-67 Policy styles and political trust in Europe’s national responses to the COVID-19 crisis
by Nikolaos Zahariadis & Evangelia Petridou & Theofanis Exadaktylos & Jörgen Sparf - 68-89 Presidential policy narratives and the (mis)use of scientific expertise: Covid-19 policy responses in Brazil, Colombia, and Mexico
by Alketa Peci & Camilo Ignacio González & Mauricio I. Dussauge-Laguna - 90-111 Disproportionate policy dynamics in crisis and uncertainty: an international comparative analysis of policy responses to COVID-19
by Saahir Shafi & Daniel J. Mallinson - 112-131 COVID-19 counterfactual evidence. Estimating the effects of school closures
by Marco Giuliani - 132-153 COVID-19 contact tracing apps and the governance of collective action: social nudges, deliberation, and solidarity in Europe and beyond
by Katerina Sideri & Barbara Prainsack
November 2022, Volume 43, Issue 6
- 1173-1194 Winning the votes for institutional change: how discursive acts of compromise shaped radical income tax reforms in the United States
by Inga Rademacher - 1195-1215 What is a “Mafia State” and how is one created?
by Anthea McCarthy-Jones & Mark Turner - 1216-1234 Strategic ambiguity: the U.S. grand strategy initiative in Afghanistan
by James D. Boys - 1235-1253 Anti-populism in action: a case study of the Remain argument during the EU referendum
by Lucas Grainger-Brown - 1254-1276 The forgotten election administrator of internet voting: lessons from Estonia
by Iuliia Krivonosova - 1277-1297 Pathways to policy failure: evidence from Puerto Rico’s 2011 tax reform
by Youngsung Kim - 1298-1321 Flypaper effect and partisanship theories best explain municipal financial performance in Latin America
by Francisco Bastida & Lorenzo Estrada & María-Dolores Guillamón - 1322-1339 The politics of regulatory design: evidence from state-level energy regulations in the United States
by Seong C. Kang - 1340-1360 Advancing the structure-in-evolution approach: the case of social policy development in Denmark
by Oldrich Bubak - 1361-1381 Policy narrative, policy understanding and policy support intention: a survey experiment on energy conservation
by Rui Mu & Yan Li & Tie Cui - 1382-1382 Editorial board
by The Editors
September 2022, Volume 43, Issue 5
- 901-919 Nudge and co-design: complementary or contradictory approaches to policy innovation?
by Colette Einfeld & Emma Blomkamp - 920-942 Underlying push and pull factors in undocumented immigration in the United States
by Sylvia Gonzalez-Gorman - 943-961 The policy transfer of environmental policy integration: path dependency, route flexibility, or the Hungarian way?
by Viktor Varjú - 962-983 Practices of scalecraft and the reassembling of political boundaries: the contested nature of national schooling reform in the Australian federation
by Glenn C. Savage & Elisa Di Gregorio & Bob Lingard - 984-1000 Neighbourhood collaboration in co-production: state-resourced responsiveness or state-retrenched responsibilisation?
by Madeleine Pill - 1001-1020 Straddling multiple streams: focusing events, policy entrepreneurs and problem brokers in the governance of English fire and rescue services
by Peter Eckersley & Katarzyna Lakoma - 1021-1035 Who decides foreign policy? The role of national trauma in shaping the influence of public opinion in South Korea
by Jahyun Chun - 1036-1054 Policy on the move: the enabling settings of participation in participatory budgeting
by Pauliina Lehtonen - 1055-1074 The structure-in-evolution approach: a unified view of evolutionary change in policy systems
by Oldrich Bubak - 1075-1095 Policy formation, termination and the multiple streams framework: the case of introducing and abolishing automated university admission in France
by Georg Wenzelburger & Kathrin Hartmann - 1096-1111 Inequalities in digital welfare take-up: lessons from e-government in Spain
by José Manuel Robles & Cristobal Torres-Albero & Guillermo Villarino - 1112-1134 Which regions produce the most innovation policy research?
by Pedro López-Rubio & Norat Roig-Tierno & Alicia Mas-Tur - 1135-1155 Comparing the quality of governance across the European Union member countries: a grey relational analysis approach
by Deniz Koçak & Mehmet Akif Özer - 1156-1171 Do social media reduce compliance with COVID-19 preventive measures?
by Alina Maria Pavelea & Bogdana Neamțu & Alexandru Pavel
July 2022, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 621-639 Realizing the 2030 Agenda for sustainable development – engaging national parliaments?
by Magdalena Bexell & Kristina Jönsson - 640-658 Does administrative capacity matter? The absorption of the European Fund for the integration of migrants
by Pierre Georges Van Wolleghem - 659-675 Different policies, different voices: gender and legislative coordination in the United States Congress
by Jongkon Lee - 676-695 The complexity of convergence: a multi-dimensional analysis of compulsory income management and social investment in New Zealand and Australia
by Louise Humpage & Zoe Staines & Greg Marston & Michelle Peterie & Shelley Bielefeld & Philip Mendes - 696-714 Neoliberalism at the borders of transnational policy: political exclusion in Australia’s Reconceptualization of trans-Tasman traditions
by Karen Jones - 715-737 Understanding design and implementation attributes for strategic policies: the case of Australia’s national environment policies
by Nadeem Samnakay - 738-758 Measuring what matters in local government: a Municipality Sustainability Index
by Paulo Caldas & Brian Dollery & Rui Cunha Marques - 759-771 “I ain’t gonna work on Maggie’s farm no more”: the five ordoliberal critiques of capitalism
by Peter Nedergaard - 772-790 Welfare experiments as tools for evidence-based policy making? The political debate on Twitter about the basic income trial in Finland
by Anne-Marie Parth & Josefine Nyby - 791-820 Strategic R&D budget allocation to achieve national energy policy targets: the case of Korea
by Jungwoo Lee & Jae-Suk Yang - 821-837 The impact of anti-discrimination policies on immigrant youths’ sense of national belonging: an institutionalist account
by Seung-Hwan Ham & Kyung-Eun Yang - 838-859 The real fourth estate? Portrayals of Trump’s rise in the foreign media of friendly countries
by Zim Nwokora & Benjamin Isakhan & Chengxin Pan - 860-876 Women’s movements for the elimination of violence against women: lessons from oral history of the Law 4320 in Turkey
by Şengül Altan Arslan & Nurten Kara & Halil Ibrahim Duranay - 877-896 Policy silences and the formation of advocacy coalitions in East European sex tourism
by Laura A. Dean - 897-900 Correction
by The Editors
May 2022, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 387-402 Governance and public administration in China
by Wei Liu & Toby S. James & Caixia Man - 403-421 Networked environmental governance: formal and informal collaborative networks in local China
by Chen Huang & Hongtao Yi & Tao Chen & Xiaolin Xu & Shiying Chen - 422-442 More “Government”, less “Governance”: Chinese public employees’ preferences for governing public service delivery
by Yanwei Li & Shi Qiu - 443-463 Policy coordination in the talent war to achieve economic upgrading: the case of four Chinese cities
by Yang Shen & Bingqin Li - 464-482 Government strategies in addressing three protests against PX plants in urban China: comparing cases using a most-similar-system design
by Yanwei Li & Yi Liu & Joop Koppenjan - 483-501 Government annual report: decision usefulness, information accessibility and policy communication efficiency – Observations from 19 Chinese cities
by Jun Yang & Xue Zheng - 502-521 Punctuations and diversity: exploring dynamics of attention allocation in China’s E-government agenda
by Qingguo Meng & Ziteng Fan - 522-537 Government size and citizen satisfaction in China: evidence that accommodates two contrasting views
by Longjin Chen & Liangsong Yang - 538-557 Towards effective mobilization of social participation: from an instrumental approach to a value-oriented approach in China
by Yongjiao Yang & Yan Xu & Mick Wilkinson - 558-577 The relationship between the application and effects of science and its influencing factors: an empirical study in northern China
by Lihua Yang - 578-598 Explaining social insurance participation: the importance of the social construction of target groups in China
by Yeqing Huang & Shurong Han - 599-619 Campaign-style crisis regime: how China responded to the shock of COVID-19
by Changkun Cai & Weiqi Jiang & Na Tang - 620-620 Correction
by The Editors
March 2022, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 125-143 Why do Indigenous public policies fail?
by Verónica Figueroa Huencho - 144-163 Safety in Indigenous communities: identifying gaps and opportunities in Australian crime prevention policy
by Simone Georg & Matthew Manning - 164-182 Indigenous political participation in the deliberative systems: the long-term care service controversy in Taiwan
by Mei-Fang Fan & Sheng-Chun Sung - 183-202 Examining the predictors of medical marijuana legalization in the United States using an empirically based taxonomy approach
by Gook Jin Kim - 203-225 Vice policy in Russia: alcohol, tobacco, gambling
by Jim Leitzel - 226-243 Policy design, non-design, and anti-design: the regulation of e-cigarettes in Indonesia
by Joshua Newman & Martha Widdi Nurfaiza - 244-263 Alcohol, deterrence, and crime: causality and policy lessons from Korea
by Jinhwa Chung & Yoonseock Lee - 264-278 Managing shocks in Singapore's ageing and retirement arrangements
by Chang Yee Kwan & Mukul G. Asher - 279-295 “Resilience” as a policy keyword: Arts Council England and austerity
by Suman Gupta & Ayan-Yue Gupta - 296-311 Governance, depoliticization, and nuclear power in Britain and the United States
by Keith Baker - 312-332 The social construction of naturopathic medicine in Canadian newspapers
by Dave Snow - 333-351 The challenge of reforming big bureaucracy in Indonesia
by Mark Turner & Eko Prasojo & Rudiarto Sumarwono - 352-369 Austerity and governance: coordinating policing and mental health policy in the UK
by Carlos Solar & Martin Smith - 370-386 Are only demand-based policy incentives enough to deploy electromobility?
by Evanthia A. Nanaki & Spyros Kiartzis & George A. Xydis
January 2022, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-2 Labour market policies during an age of uncertainty
by Toby S. James - 3-20 A simultaneous-equation model of active labour market policies and change in unemployment rate: evidence from OECD countries
by Marwa Sahnoun & Chokri Abdennadher - 21-55 Tackling undeclared work in the European Union: beyond the rational economic actor approach
by Ioana Alexandra Horodnic & Colin C. Williams - 56-75 Skills and ethnics wage inequalities within the global value chain: an evidence from Malaysia
by Muhammad Daaniyall Abd Rahman & Mohd Yusof Saari & Manfred Lenzen & Arunima Malik - 76-89 Volunteering in the bath? The rise of microvolunteering and implications for policy
by Jesse Heley & Sophie Yarker & Laura Jones - 90-107 Coordination patterns and institutional settings: a comparative study of labour market programs for unemployed youth in Sweden and the United Kingdom
by Lisa Andersson - 108-124 Implementing a merit-based scheme for recruiting teachers in Mexico. An Advocacy Coalition perspective
by Pedro Flores-Crespo & Dulce C. Mendoza Cazarez - 125-125 Corrigendum
by The Editors
November 2021, Volume 42, Issue 5-6
- 437-454 Assessing the policy effects of political leaders: a layered framework
by Toby S. James - 455-472 America after Trump: from “clean” to “dirty” democracy?
by Roberto Stefan Foa & Yascha Mounk - 473-490 Trump and the “deep state”
by Robert B. Horwitz - 491-508 “Trump and racial equality in America? No pretense at all!”
by Paula D. McClain - 509-527 The visual politics and policy of Donald Trump
by Dermot Hodson - 528-543 Trump and Congress
by Laura Ellyn Smith - 544-562 Trump’s lasting impact on the federal judiciary
by Christine L. Nemacheck - 563-579 Donald Trump's impact on the Republican Party
by Michael Espinoza - 580-591 The macroeconomic impact of Trump
by Benjamin Born & Gernot J. Müller & Moritz Schularick & Petr Sedláček - 592-610 Trump’s (mis)management of the COVID-19 pandemic in the US
by Naim Kapucu & Donald Moynihan - 611-627 Trump’s authoritarian neoliberal governance and the US-Mexican border
by Michelle Keck & Monica Clua-Losada - 628-645 The environmental legacy of President Trump
by Elizabeth Bomberg - 646-661 President Trump’s transgender moral panic
by Christopher Pepin-Neff & Aaron Cohen - 662-681 Donald Trump’s Jacksonian and Jeffersonian foreign policy
by Jan Niklas Rolf - 682-698 Trump and US soft power
by Myunghee Kim & Jonathan O. Knuckey - 699-719 Trump, trust and the transatlantic relationship
by Kristian L. Nielsen & Anna Dimitrova - 720-737 The Trump administration and China: policy continuity or transformation?
by Edward Ashbee & Steven Hurst - 738-754 Cybersecurity policy and the Trump administration
by Jacob Shively - 755-769 The effects of Donald Trump
by Toby S. James
July 2021, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 327-345 Policy entrepreneurs and anti-racism policies
by Adi Binhas & Nissim Cohen - 346-361 The expediency of policy integration
by Jeroen J. L. Candel - 362-380 Meta-governance and the segregated city: difficulties with realizing the participatory ethos in network governance – evidence from Malmö City, Sweden
by Oscar L. Larsson - 381-396 Improving stakeholder engagement in local strategic planning – experience sharing based on Portuguese examples
by Maria Eduarda Fernandes & Ana Sofia Lopes & Ana Lúcia Sargento - 397-414 Centralizing cohesion policy in times of austerity: evidence from the policy cycle
by Mattia Casula - 415-436 The impact of the school choice policy on student sorting: evidence from Seoul, South Korea
by Sun Jung Oh & Hosung Sohn
May 2021, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 229-231 Editorial: managing health and social care after covid: what works and who decides?
by Toby S. James - 232-251 How policy tools evolve in the healthcare sector. Five countries compared
by Federico Toth - 252-270 Is anyone listening? Inequality in New Zealand’s fully funded hearing aid scheme
by Andrew Wallace & Andy Asquith & Shane Scahill - 271-288 Facilitators and challenges of community action for health. Comparative analysis of four case studies in neighbourhoods of Barcelona
by Nicolás Barbieri & Raquel Gallego & Ernesto Morales & Carolina Muñoz-Mendoza & Bernat Quintana Terés - 289-307 Positioning the ageing subject: articulations of choice in Swedish and UK health and social care
by Jens Lindberg & Anna Sofia Lundgren - 308-326 Federalism and decision making in health care: the influence of subnational governments in Brazil
by Catarina Ianni Segatto & Daniel Béland