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Interaction of Actors, Ideas, and Institutions in the Advocacy Coalition Framework

Institutions
Coalition
Policy-Making
P299
Tuomas Ylä-Anttila
University of Helsinki
Aasa Karimo
University of Helsinki
Antti Gronow
University of Helsinki

Abstract

The Advocacy Coalition Framework centers on policy actors and the formation of coalitions united by shared ideas. Recent scholarship has increasingly examined how macro-institutional structures—often conceptualized as coalition opportunity structures—shape the formation and behavior of advocacy coalitions. However, a more nuanced understanding is needed of the interactions between political institutions and advocacy coalitions, particularly regarding how formal constitutional arrangements, informal rules governing political conduct, and institutional actors such as political parties influence coalition dynamics.

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