publication-status: AcceptedPre-submission version made available with the permission of the publishers.Peter M. Haas formulated the epistemic communities framework as a means of exploring the influence of knowledge-based experts in international policy-making. Specifically, the approach was designed to address decision-making instances characterized by technical complexity and uncertainty. Control over the production of knowledge enables epistemic communities to articulate cause-and-effect relationships and so frame issues for collective debate and export their policy projects globally. Despite the framework being two decades old, there are still relatively few studies which explicitly test or develop the concept theoretically, thus making...
The article claims that epistemic communities, by controlling knowledge, possess and exercise decisi...
In International Relations (IR) scholarship, the epistemic communities’ framework has gained relevan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
publication-status: PublishedAlmost two decades ago, Peter M. Haas formulated the epistemic communit...
18 month embargo by the publisher: article will be released December 2010.Almost two decades ago, Pe...
Knowledge is a key commodity in agenda-setting. Knowledge underpins the new understandings that can ...
© 2000 Political Studies Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd. The definitive version is availab...
The decreasing importance of the state as a prominent actor in international politics has opened a d...
No abstractThe paper aims at reconstructing the concept of epistemic communities as such. Thus, in t...
Almost two decades ago, Peter M. Haas formulated the epistemic communities framework as a means of e...
The decreasing importance of the state as a prominent actor in international politics has opened a d...
The article combines the argument about the social construction of reality with a power/knowledge ap...
Epistemic communities can be understood as networks of knowledge-based experts that hold in common a...
Existing literature on epistemic communities assumes that government decision-makers generally play ...
The article combines the argument of the social construction of reality with a power/knowledge appro...
The article claims that epistemic communities, by controlling knowledge, possess and exercise decisi...
In International Relations (IR) scholarship, the epistemic communities’ framework has gained relevan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...
publication-status: PublishedAlmost two decades ago, Peter M. Haas formulated the epistemic communit...
18 month embargo by the publisher: article will be released December 2010.Almost two decades ago, Pe...
Knowledge is a key commodity in agenda-setting. Knowledge underpins the new understandings that can ...
© 2000 Political Studies Association and Blackwell Publishing Ltd. The definitive version is availab...
The decreasing importance of the state as a prominent actor in international politics has opened a d...
No abstractThe paper aims at reconstructing the concept of epistemic communities as such. Thus, in t...
Almost two decades ago, Peter M. Haas formulated the epistemic communities framework as a means of e...
The decreasing importance of the state as a prominent actor in international politics has opened a d...
The article combines the argument about the social construction of reality with a power/knowledge ap...
Epistemic communities can be understood as networks of knowledge-based experts that hold in common a...
Existing literature on epistemic communities assumes that government decision-makers generally play ...
The article combines the argument of the social construction of reality with a power/knowledge appro...
The article claims that epistemic communities, by controlling knowledge, possess and exercise decisi...
In International Relations (IR) scholarship, the epistemic communities’ framework has gained relevan...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Elsevier via the DOI in ...