The study of public policy deals with subsystems in which actors cooperate or compete to turn their beliefs into policy solutions. Yet, most studies concern mature subsystems in which the main actors and their allies and enemies can easily be identified. This paper tackles the challenge of studying nascent subsystems, in which actors have begun to engage in politics but are uncertain about other actors’ beliefs. Actors therefore find it relatively difficult to identify their allies and opponents. Focusing on the Advocacy Coalition Framework, we examine three main ways in which actors might agree to support the same policy design before they decide whether or not to form long-term relationships within advocacy coalitions: they see the issue ...
Climate change mitigation policy is driven by scientific knowledge and involves actors from the inte...
We address a key puzzle in policy studies: why don’t major differences in political systems and poli...
Collective political action among divergent interest groups is not always easy. It requires coordina...
The study of public policy deals with subsystems in which actors cooperate or compete to turn their ...
The article studies non-state actors working in coalitions trying to influence the position of the E...
While traditional ACF studies analyze the belief systems and patterns of cooperation between actors ...
This study applies a narrative lens to policy actors’ discursive strategies in the Scottish debate o...
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...
The conclusion of this book highlights the major insights surrounding the comparative study of advoc...
Negotiated agreements are a promising pathway for policy change. This paper revisits and extends cha...
This paper studies the relation between coalition structures in policy processes and policy change. ...
Collective political action among divergent interest groups is not always easy. It requires coordina...
Arguments for collaborative rather than adversarial approaches to governance rest partly on two axio...
This edited volume compares seven countries in North America and Europe on the highly topical issue ...
Climate change mitigation policy is driven by scientific knowledge and involves actors from the inte...
We address a key puzzle in policy studies: why don’t major differences in political systems and poli...
Collective political action among divergent interest groups is not always easy. It requires coordina...
The study of public policy deals with subsystems in which actors cooperate or compete to turn their ...
The article studies non-state actors working in coalitions trying to influence the position of the E...
While traditional ACF studies analyze the belief systems and patterns of cooperation between actors ...
This study applies a narrative lens to policy actors’ discursive strategies in the Scottish debate o...
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...
The conclusion of this book highlights the major insights surrounding the comparative study of advoc...
Negotiated agreements are a promising pathway for policy change. This paper revisits and extends cha...
This paper studies the relation between coalition structures in policy processes and policy change. ...
Collective political action among divergent interest groups is not always easy. It requires coordina...
Arguments for collaborative rather than adversarial approaches to governance rest partly on two axio...
This edited volume compares seven countries in North America and Europe on the highly topical issue ...
Climate change mitigation policy is driven by scientific knowledge and involves actors from the inte...
We address a key puzzle in policy studies: why don’t major differences in political systems and poli...
Collective political action among divergent interest groups is not always easy. It requires coordina...