For many years comparative welfare state research has followed a ‘methodological nationalism’ in the sense that countries were treated as independent units. Yet the recent ‘spatial turn’ in comparative politics has also influenced welfare state research. For some years now, the field has been witnessing a growing interest in questions about interdependencies and policy diffusion between countries. In this paper, we provide a structured overview of the state of the art in the policy diffusion and transfer literature that deals specifically with social policy. We present and critically evaluate existing theoretical concepts and quantitative and qualitative methodological approaches that enable the analysis of interdependencies between countri...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
For many years comparative welfare state research has been afflicted with a sort of methodological n...
In a globalized world where trans- and supranational networks, communication and the exchange of inf...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
The vast and growing policy diffusion literature analyzes how policy-making in one jurisdiction—be i...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
The vast and growing policy diffusion literature analyzes how policy-making in one jurisdiction—be i...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
In recent decades, we have witnessed the diffusion of policy diffusion studies across many sub-disci...
Comparative politics allows us to appraise the policy relevance of political variables as distinct f...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
For many years comparative welfare state research has been afflicted with a sort of methodological n...
In a globalized world where trans- and supranational networks, communication and the exchange of inf...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
The vast and growing policy diffusion literature analyzes how policy-making in one jurisdiction—be i...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
The vast and growing policy diffusion literature analyzes how policy-making in one jurisdiction—be i...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
Over the past two decades many governments of low and middle income countries have started to introd...
In recent decades, we have witnessed the diffusion of policy diffusion studies across many sub-disci...
Comparative politics allows us to appraise the policy relevance of political variables as distinct f...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
This article discusses the recent literature on policy diffusion and puts forward a new articulation...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...
Which risks are social and which are private? How much of their GDP do states spend on social welfar...