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Policy advisory systems: change dynamics and sources of variation

Thurid Hustedt () and Sylvia Veit ()
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Thurid Hustedt: Freie Universität Berlin
Sylvia Veit: Universität Kassel

Policy Sciences, 2017, vol. 50, issue 1, No 4, 46 pages

Abstract: Abstract The special issue aims to enhance our understanding of the conditions under which policy advisory systems vary. The contributions comprise both continental European countries (Denmark, Germany, the Netherlands) and Anglo-Saxon countries (Australia, Canada, New Zealand, UK). The introduction to the special issue briefly outlines existing scholarship on policy advisory systems and identifies different research gaps to the filling of which the special issue seeks to contribute. The introduction highlights that the articles in the special issue point to both political system and policy process variables to better systemize, theorize and explain the origins and change dynamics of policy advisory systems.

Keywords: Policy advisory system; Change dynamics; Policy advice; Knowledge regime; Think tanks; Ministerial bureaucracy; Externalization; Politicization (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2017
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