Social scientists have sketched four distinct theories to explain a phenomenon that appears to have ramped up in recent years, the diffusion of policies across countries. Constructivists trace policy norms to expert epistemic communities and international organizations, who define economic progress and human rights. Coercion theorists point to powerful nation-states, and international financial institutions, that threaten sanctions or promise aid in return for fiscal conservatism, free trade, etc. Competition theorists argue that countries compete to attract investment and to sell exports by lowering the cost of doing business, reducing constraints on investment, or reducing tariff barriers in the hope of reciprocity. Learning theorists sug...
The ways information about national education policies is exchanged and interpreted is a field of co...
Will public policies to solve environmental problems spread from innovating nations to other countri...
When modeling regional policy diffusion effects, scholars have traditionally made appeals to both so...
Social scientists have sketched four distinct theories to explain a phenomenon that appears to have ...
In recent decades, we have witnessed the diffusion of policy diffusion studies across many sub-disci...
One of the most important developments over the past three decades has been the spread of liberal ec...
Despite theoretical and methodological progress in what is now coined as the third generation of dif...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
Policy diffusion describes the process through which policies spread amongst a group of jurisdiction...
There is an increased focus in comparative politics and international relations on how choices of go...
In a globalized world where trans- and supranational networks, communication and the exchange of inf...
One of the most important developments over the past three decades has been the spread of liberal ec...
Organizations that learn from others? successful policies not only become more competitive because t...
This article surveys the role of learning as mechanism of policy diffusion in the context of the cre...
Most studies of policy interdependence try to observe international policy networks by focusing on t...
The ways information about national education policies is exchanged and interpreted is a field of co...
Will public policies to solve environmental problems spread from innovating nations to other countri...
When modeling regional policy diffusion effects, scholars have traditionally made appeals to both so...
Social scientists have sketched four distinct theories to explain a phenomenon that appears to have ...
In recent decades, we have witnessed the diffusion of policy diffusion studies across many sub-disci...
One of the most important developments over the past three decades has been the spread of liberal ec...
Despite theoretical and methodological progress in what is now coined as the third generation of dif...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
Policy diffusion describes the process through which policies spread amongst a group of jurisdiction...
There is an increased focus in comparative politics and international relations on how choices of go...
In a globalized world where trans- and supranational networks, communication and the exchange of inf...
One of the most important developments over the past three decades has been the spread of liberal ec...
Organizations that learn from others? successful policies not only become more competitive because t...
This article surveys the role of learning as mechanism of policy diffusion in the context of the cre...
Most studies of policy interdependence try to observe international policy networks by focusing on t...
The ways information about national education policies is exchanged and interpreted is a field of co...
Will public policies to solve environmental problems spread from innovating nations to other countri...
When modeling regional policy diffusion effects, scholars have traditionally made appeals to both so...