Public Policy, Institutional Formation, and Multilevel Policy-Making – or “How to Get It to the People?”
Eva G. Heidbreder
International Journal of Public Administration, 2017, vol. 40, issue 14, 1175-1185
Abstract:
Revisiting Adrienne Héritier’s work, the article offers a meta-analysis of her writing that has contributed to the formation of three fields: policy analysis, institutional theory, and multilevel policymaking and polity formation. Along the roughly chronological description of these three foci, a narrative traces the intellectual elaboration of three central dimensions: structures, actors, and arenas. In sum, the formative relevance of Héritier’s theory-guided empirical approach is highlighted and depicted as seminal for future research.
Date: 2017
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DOI: 10.1080/01900692.2017.1316286
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