The Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) asserts that disagreement over policy core beliefs divides organizations into competing coalitions. We apply Discourse Network Analysis to 1,410 statements in the Wall Street Journal, New York Times and USA Today to investigate what kinds of beliefs contribute to coalition formation in the climate change policy debate in the news media in the United States. We find that the beliefs concerning the reality of anthropogenic climate change, the importance of ecology over economy and desirability of governmental regulation divide organizations into three advocacy coalitions: the economy, ecology and science coalitions. Policy preferences such as cap and trade do not; they find support across coalition lines...
Noticeably absent from the tools and techniques in policy analysis are methods for understanding pol...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
National climate policies are shaped by international organizations (IOs) and global norms. Drawing ...
In this paper, we analyze the drivers of political cooperation in international climate change polic...
Policy making, at its core, occurs across networks of policy stakeholders as they communicate, debat...
How do we understand national climate change politics in the United States? Using a methodological i...
Arguments for collaborative rather than adversarial approaches to governance rest partly on two axio...
Ever since the agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, climate chang...
Policy scholars have increasingly focused on collaborative and competitive relationships between sta...
This thesis argues that the counterintuitive decision by some U.S. states to adopt significant clima...
There is a growing recognition that public policy controversies are driven more by value differences...
There is a growing recognition that public policy controversies are driven more by value differences...
This article combines, in a complementary way, the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) with argumenta...
In this dissertation, I examine how American organizations have framed the issue of climate change, ...
Noticeably absent from the tools and techniques in policy analysis are methods for understanding pol...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
National climate policies are shaped by international organizations (IOs) and global norms. Drawing ...
In this paper, we analyze the drivers of political cooperation in international climate change polic...
Policy making, at its core, occurs across networks of policy stakeholders as they communicate, debat...
How do we understand national climate change politics in the United States? Using a methodological i...
Arguments for collaborative rather than adversarial approaches to governance rest partly on two axio...
Ever since the agreement of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change, climate chang...
Policy scholars have increasingly focused on collaborative and competitive relationships between sta...
This thesis argues that the counterintuitive decision by some U.S. states to adopt significant clima...
There is a growing recognition that public policy controversies are driven more by value differences...
There is a growing recognition that public policy controversies are driven more by value differences...
This article combines, in a complementary way, the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) with argumenta...
In this dissertation, I examine how American organizations have framed the issue of climate change, ...
Noticeably absent from the tools and techniques in policy analysis are methods for understanding pol...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...
Advocacy strategies are a key success factor for public, private and third sector actors who partici...