Policy Studies
1997 - 2025
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Volume 40, issue 6, 2019
- Government expenditure on labour market policies in OECD countries: responding to the economic crisis pp. 585-608

- Hyungjo Hur
- Nonprofit organizations as interpretive communities: responses to policy reforms and the shaping of civil society in Ecuador pp. 609-627

- Susan Appe
- Welfare reform and public justification pp. 628-647

- Andreas Eriksen and Anders Molander
- The ethics of deliberative activism: in search of reasonableness and dialogic responsiveness in provocative art exhibitions pp. 648-661

- Julia Jennstål and Per-Ola Öberg
Volume 40, issue 5, 2019
- Revisiting deliberative policy analysis pp. 427-436

- Ya Li and Hendrik Wagenaar
- Deliberative policy analysis: towards a methodological orientation pp. 437-455

- Ya Li
- Enacting reflective and deliberative practices in action research pp. 456-475

- John Forester, Martien Kuitenbrouwer and David Laws
- The practice of deliberative policy analysis in the context of political and cultural challenges: lessons from Thailand pp. 476-491

- Piyapong Boossabong and Pobsook Chamchong
- Improving the approach to conflict in action research through deliberative policy analysis: a territorial development case in the Basque Country pp. 492-509

- Miren Larrea and Ainhoa Arrona
- Revisiting deliberative policy analysis through systemic co-inquiry: some experiences from the implementation of the Water Framework Directive in England pp. 510-533

- Natalie Foster, Ray Ison, Chris Blackmore and Kevin Collins
- Beyond “linking knowledge and action”: towards a practice-based approach to transdisciplinary sustainability interventions pp. 534-555

- Simon West, Lorrae van Kerkhoff and Hendrik Wagenaar
- Studying democratic innovations: toward a problem-driven approach to case study research pp. 556-579

- Quinlan Bowman
- Conclusion: building new momentum for deliberative policy analysis pp. 580-583

- Ya Li and Hendrik Wagenaar
Volume 40, issue 3-4, 2019
- Comparing policy advisory systems beyond the OECD: models, dynamics and the second-generation research agenda pp. 241-259

- Michael Howlett
- Studying policy advisory systems: beyond the Westminster-bias? pp. 260-269

- Thurid Hustedt
- Political demand and policy advice: a framework for analysis pp. 270-286

- Rob Manwaring
- How does policy advice of the international monetary fund differ along the income of advised countries? pp. 287-302

- Caroline Schlaufer
- International-domestic linkages in a developing-country context: the case of the Rohingyas in Bangladesh pp. 303-319

- Arnab Roy Chowdhury
- Policy advice in an authoritarian environment: urban transport policies in Moscow and Beijing (2010–2017) pp. 320-336

- Artem Uldanov
- Capacity, control, and content: the supply of think tank policy advice in India pp. 337-352

- Nihit Goyal and Kidjie Saguin
- Fluctuating capacity of policy advice in Russia: testing theory in developing country context pp. 353-373

- Dmitry Zaytsev
- The demand for advice at the European Union level: policy advice politicization in the European Commission pp. 374-391

- Anastasia Rogacheva
- Revisiting demand, politicization and externalization in authoritarian political regimes: policy advisory system in Russian practices pp. 392-409

- Nina Belyaeva
- Metagovernance, political demand and policy advice: a case from Brazil pp. 410-425

- Victor Albert and Rob Manwaring
Volume 40, issue 2, 2019
- Diffusion and policy transfer in armed UAV proliferation: the cases of Italy and Germany pp. 111-130

- Stephen Ceccoli and Matthew Crosston
- Policy transfer from the UN to ASEAN: the case of trafficking in persons pp. 131-149

- Guangyu Qiao and Nana Oishi
- Revisiting the guns vs butter dilemma. Was Spain different in the implementation of public policies? Defence, growth and education pp. 150-172

- José Jurado-Sánchez and Juan Jimenez-Martin
- Behavioural insights, nudge and the choice environment in obesity policy pp. 173-187

- Martin Smith and Nihan Toprakkiran
- Assessing policy success and failure: targets, aims and processes pp. 188-204

- Philip Begley, Catherine Bochel, Hugh Bochel, Andrew Defty, Jan Gordon, Kaisa Hinkkainen, Ben Kisby, Steve McKay and Gerard Strange
- Where’s dad? Exploring the low take-up of inclusive parenting policies in the UK pp. 205-224

- Holly Birkett and Sarah Forbes
- Populism? Minor parties and independents in the Australian Federal Parliament, 1945–2016 pp. 225-240

- Dugald Monro
Volume 40, issue 1, 2019
- Policy transfer and role of policy entrepreneur in international aid: exploring international development cases of Korea and Vietnam pp. 1-20

- Sungsoo Hwang and Hyojin Song
- Threats, chances and opportunities: social capital in Europe in times of social and economic hardship pp. 21-39

- Peter Obert, Yannis Theocharis and Jan W. van Deth
- The influence of radical right populist parties on law and order policy-making pp. 40-57

- Benjamin Biard
- US foreign aid and economic policy concessions pp. 58-79

- Taehee Whang, Youngwan Kim, Jung Taek Han and Hannah June Kim
- Borders and the EU legitimacy problem: the 2015–16 European Refugee Crisis pp. 80-91

- Peter Nedergaard
- The analysis of policy implementation models in higher education: the case study of Indonesia pp. 92-109

- Nurdiana Gaus, Muhammad Yunus, Abdul Karim and Haleema Sadia
Volume 39, issue 6, 2018
- Introduction to the mini special issue: understanding governance in Indonesia pp. 581-588

- Wahyu Sutiyono, Agus Pramusinto and Eko Prasojo
- Decentralization and functional assignment in Indonesia: the case of health and education services pp. 589-606

- Erwan Agus Purwanto and Agus Pramusinto
- Compliance under fragmented governance: the case of ASEAN economic community implementation in four Indonesian city governments pp. 607-621

- Gabriel Lele
- The role of policy transfer in Indonesian governance: the case of academic administrative entrepreneurs pp. 622-637

- Ario Wicaksono
- In conclusion – bridging the governance deficit pp. 638-640

- Agus Pramusinto, Eko Prasojo and Wahyu Sutiyono
Volume 39, issue 5, 2018
- Understanding risk and regulatory reform pp. 465-478

- George Taylor
- Morality policy processes in advanced industrial democracies pp. 479-497

- Donley T. Studlar, Gordon J. Burns and Alessandro Cagossi
- Determinants of environmental public participation in China: an aggregate level study based on political opportunity theory and post-materialist values theory pp. 498-514

- Xiaojie Zhang, Edward T. Jennings and Ke Zhao
- Lighting up communities: the worship streetlamp project in Luodong Township pp. 515-534

- Yi-En Tso and Pei-Lun Li
- Balancing informality and need – policy responses to informal East-West migration in Austria, the Netherlands and Sweden pp. 535-559

- Karin Zelano
- Tied farmworkers in free markets: congressional hearing debates on the roles of market and state from 1995 to 2012 pp. 560-580

- Elizabeth Nisbet
Volume 39, issue 4, 2018
- A changing democracy: contemporary challenges to the British political tradition pp. 365-382

- Matthew Hall, David Marsh and Emma Vines
- Who cares about Reddit? Historical institutionalism and the fight against the Stop Online Piracy Act and the PROTECT Intellectual Property Act pp. 383-401

- Madison Cartwright
- Driven by politics: agenda setting and policy-making in Hungary 2010–2014 pp. 402-421

- Zsolt Boda and Veronika Patkós
- Investigating the implementation of SME-friendly policy in public procurement pp. 422-443

- Anthony Flynn
- Distinctive policy diffusion patterns, processes and actors: drawing implications from the case of sport in international development pp. 444-464

- Iain Lindsey and Bella Bello Bitugu
Volume 39, issue 3, 2018
- Populism versus neo-liberalism: is there a way forward? pp. 251-259

- Henrik Bang and David Marsh
- Populism: democracy's Pharmakon? pp. 260-273

- Simon Tormey
- The American dream: who else but the young can revive it? pp. 274-291

- Henrik P. Bang
- Getting back in the DeLorean: modernization vs. anti-modernization in contemporary British politics pp. 292-309

- Peter Kerr, Emma Foster, Alex Oaten and Neema Begum
- “Build a wall”. “Tax a shed”. “Fix a debt limit”. The constructive and destructive potential of populist anti-statism and “naïve” statism pp. 310-333

- Patrick Dunleavy
- Thick populism: democracy-enhancing popular participation pp. 334-351

- Albert W. Dzur and Carolyn M. Hendriks
- Populism: a major threat to democracy? pp. 352-363

- Henrik Bang and David Marsh
Volume 39, issue 2, 2018
- Making the most of the frame: developing the analytical potential of frame analysis pp. 109-126

- Emma Björnehed and Josefina Erikson
- Democratic assessment as scales of justice: the case of three Iranian high-stakes tests pp. 127-144

- Parvin Safari and Nasser Rashidi
- Exploring the Australian policy context relating to women’s reproductive choices pp. 145-164

- Melissa Graham, Hayley McKenzie and Greer Lamaro
- Partisan ideology, veto players and their combined effect on productive and protective welfare policy: how the left still matters after all? pp. 165-187

- Stefan Kühner
- Local autonomy, municipal size and local political participation in Europe pp. 188-203

- Pepijn van Houwelingen
- Dilemmas of public participation in science policy pp. 204-221

- Gene Rowe and Richard Patrick Watermeyer
- Policy transfer routes: an evidence-based conceptual model to explain policy adoption pp. 222-250

- E. (Ellen) Minkman, M. W. (Arwin) van Buuren and V. J. J. M. (Victor) Bekkers
Volume 39, issue 1, 2018
- Are polish theatres autonomous? Artistic institutions in a bureaucratic system of culture funding pp. 1-18

- Kamila Lewandowska
- Partisan effects and policy entrepreneurs. New Labour’s impact on British law and order policy pp. 19-36

- Helge Staff
- Do media play a role in promoting vocational education and training? The case of MasterChef pp. 37-53

- Giorgio Di Pietro
- Deliberative policy-making and its limitations: the case of the Charter of Human Rights for Seoul Citizens in South Korea pp. 54-69

- Da Kyoung Kim, Pan Suk Kim and PerOla Öberg
- Entrepreneurship in the Swedish municipal polis: the case of Mer [*] Östersund pp. 70-89

- Evangelia Petridou
- Linkage leverage democratization and liberalization: is promoting democracy the same as promoting human rights? pp. 90-107

- Sara Kahn-Nisser
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