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Thursday 11:15 - 13:00 CEST (25/08/2022)
Transition and transformation processes pose a challenging task for policymakers. During transition and transformation processes, the established order is questioned, and almost everything seems possible. With assumptions and concepts such as ambiguity, policy window, and policy entrepreneur, the Multiple Streams Framework is a promising in analyzing these processes, providing mechanisms of policy and agenda change and pointing out obstacles and reversals. Papers are welcome utilizing a multiple streams perspective to analyze these processes at different levels of governance and diverse national settings.
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The media influence on policy agendas in Hungary: Studying the effect of regime hybridization | View Paper Details |
CLASSIFYING ROLES OF POLICY ACTORS | View Paper Details |
Policy feedback through multiple streams: The contrasting cases of carbon tax in Australia and Sweden | View Paper Details |
Is There an Instrument Constituency Behind the Popularity of Entrepreneurship Promotion Policies? | View Paper Details |
Testing the MSF in a nondemocracy: The long march to China's soil pollution law | View Paper Details |
Multilevel streams? How policy process dynamics cut across political levels | View Paper Details |