Policy and Society
2021 - 2025
Current editor(s): Daniel Béland, Giliberto Capano, Michael Howlett and M. Ramesh
From Darryl S. Jarvis and M. Ramesh
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Volume 40, issue 4, 2021
- The demand for IPEand public policy in the governance of global policy design (The emerging regional architecture of world politics) pp. 449-466

- Richard Higgott, J J Woo and Tim Legrand
- Horses for courses. The roles of IPE and Global Public Policy in global energy research (The profits of power: Commerce and realpolitik in Eurasia) pp. 467-483

- Andreas Goldthau and Nick Sitter
- Governing global policy: what IPE can learn from public policy? (Review article: What is policy convergence and what causes it?) pp. 484-501

- Tim Legrand and Diane Stone
- Bridging international political economy and public policy and administration research on central banking (The missing politics of central banks) pp. 502-521

- Mustafa Yagci and Caner Bakir
- Globalisation and public policy: bridging the disciplinary and epistemological boundaries (Which synthesis? Strategies of theoretical integration and the neorealist-neoliberal debate) pp. 522-544

- Iftikhar Lodhi
- 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) pp. 545-564

- Logan Cochrane and Samuel O Oloruntoba
- 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) pp. 565-586

- Tim Legrand and Christian Leuprecht
Volume 40, issue 3, 2021
- Procedural policy tools in theory and practice (The stick, the carrot, and other strategies: A theoretical analysis of governmental intervention) pp. 295-311

- Azad Singh Bali, Michael Howlett, Jenny M Lewis and M Ramesh
- 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) pp. 312-332

- Ishani Mukherjee
- Agenda-setting instruments: means and strategies for the management of policy demands (Mayflies and old bulls: Organization persistence in state interest communities) pp. 333-344

- Azad Bali and Darren Halpin
- Public inquiries as procedural policy tools (Policy tools theory and implementation networks: understanding state enterprise zone partnerships) pp. 345-361

- Alastair Stark and Sophie Yates
- 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) pp. 362-378

- Adam Hannah
- Positioning public procurement as a procedural tool for innovation: an empirical study (Creating the Conditions for Radical Public Service Innovation) pp. 379-396

- Mehmet Akif Demircioglu and Roberto Vivona
- 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) pp. 397-413

- Jenny M Lewis, Phuc Nguyen and Mark Considine
- 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) pp. 414-430

- Sarah de Vries
- Metagovernance of migration policy in the Asia Pacific region: an analysis of policy tools (Metagovernance and nuclear power in Europe) pp. 431-447

- Paul Fawcett
Volume 40, issue 2, 2021
- Governance of artificial intelligence (Application of artificial intelligence for development of intelligent transport system in smart cities) pp. 137-157

- Araz Taeihagh
- Framing governance for a contested emerging technology:insights from AI policy (The next space race is Artificial Intelligence) pp. 158-177

- Inga Ulnicane, William Knight, Tonii Leach, Bernd Carsten Stahl and Winter-Gladys Wanjiku
- Steering the governance of artificial intelligence: national strategies in perspective (AI ethics guidelines inventory) pp. 178-193

- Roxana Radu
- What rules? Framing the governance of artificial agency (The wrong kind of AI? Artificial intelligence and the future of labour demand) pp. 194-210

- Carl Gahnberg
- 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) pp. 211-231

- Si Ying Tan and Araz Taeihagh
- 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) pp. 232-249

- Helen Dickinson, Catherine Smith, Nicole Carey and Gemma Carey
- 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) pp. 250-271

- Tania Leiman
- Co-regulating algorithmic disclosure for digital platforms (Theorizing regulatory intermediaries) pp. 272-293

- Fabiana Di Porto and Marialuisa Zuppetta
Volume 40, issue 1, 2021
- Introduction: policy integration and institutional capacity: theoretical, conceptual and empirical challenges (Toward a processual understanding of policy integration) pp. 1-18

- Ekaterina Domorenok, Paolo Graziano and Laura Polverari
- Presidential leadership styles and institutional capacity for climate policy integration in the European Commission (Climate policy integration: A case of déjà vu?) pp. 19-36

- Katharina Rietig and Claire Dupont
- Pulling things together: regional policy coordination approaches and drivers in Europe (PiS wchodzi w buty marszałków. Cel? Miliony z funduszy europejskich) pp. 37-57

- Martin Ferry
- 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) pp. 58-78

- Ekaterina Domorenok, Paolo Graziano and Laura Polverari
- 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) pp. 79-98

- Martino Maggetti and Philipp Trein
- 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) pp. 99-115

- Benedikt Rilling and Jale Tosun
- When opportunity backfires: exploring the implementation of urban climate governance alternatives in three major US cities (Are LEED-Certified Buildings Energy-Efficient in Practice?) pp. 116-135

- Jeroen van der Heijden