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June 2024, Volume 44, Issue 2
- 229-257 Crossed wires: Understanding policy feedback in varying policy environments
by Torres, Rachel & Yao, Jielu & Maltby, Elizabeth & Rocha, Rene & Udani, Adriano
- 258-283 Systems approaches to public service delivery: methods and frameworks
by Mansoor, Zahra & Williams, Martin J.
- 284-326 Explaining compliance with COVID-19 regulation in China and the United States: cultural biases, political trust, and perceptions of risk and protective actions
by Yuan, Meng & Mayorga, Marcus & Johnson, Branden B. & Swedlow, Brendon
- 327-343 Political trust and climate policy choice: evidence from a conjoint experiment
by Devine, Daniel & Stoker, Gerry & Jennings, Will
- 344-365 Executive action that lasts
by Lowande, Kenneth & Poznansky, Michael
- 366-391 Welfare, egalitarianism, and polarization: the politics of noncontributory social programs
by Svensen, Eric Paul
- 392-410 Learning in European Administrative Networks: a process to all or only to a few?
by Soares, Ana Carolina
- 411-435 Bureaucratic entrepreneurship: how frontline bureaucrats promote policy innovation
by Zhang, Xuefan & He, Yanling
- 436-457 How is the path produced and sustained? Path-dependent college education expansion and underlying liberal rule in Korea
by Jang, Eunjeong
March 2024, Volume 44, Issue 1
- 1-23 Automation versus openness: support for policies to address job threats
by Kuo, Alexander & Manzano, Dulce & Gallego, Aina
- 24-43 Coping with the unforeseen: bounded rationality and bureaucratic responses to the COVID-19 crisis
by Christensen, Jørgen Grønnegaard & Mortensen, Peter B.
- 44-66 Agency control through the appointed hierarchy: presidential politicization of unilateral appointees
by Hollibaugh, Gary E. & Rothenberg, Lawrence S.
- 67-92 As the crow flies: tracking policy diffusion through stakeholder networks
by Mistur, Evan M. & Matisoff, Daniel C.
- 93-120 Executive coalition building
by Napolio, Nicholas G.
- 121-142 Social media exposure’s effects on public support toward three-child policy in China: role of cognitive elaboration, perceived negative effects, and institutional trust
by Guo, Jing & Feng, Mengzhe
- 143-163 How are policy pilots managed? Findings from the New Rural Cooperative Medical Scheme in China
by Song, Yunpeng & Li, Yanwei
- 164-184 Policymaking in a plural society: the case of human experiments in medicine in Israel
by Neubauer-Shani, Michal & Lepicard, Etienne
- 185-207 Sociopolitical reputation and the reform of pharmacies in Greece and Portugal
by Ladi, Stella & Moury, Catherine & Stolfi, Francesco
- 208-228 Why are international standards not set? Explaining “weak” cases in shadow banking regulation
by James, Scott & Quaglia, Lucia
December 2023, Volume 43, Issue 4
- 603-636 Austerity and young people’s political attitudes in the UK
by Ladreit, Colombe
- 637-658 Autocracies and policy accumulation: the case of Singapore
by Aschenbrenner, Christian & Knill, Christoph & Steinebach, Yves
- 659-680 The aftermath of ballot box success and failure: evidence from land preservation referendums
by Gill, Carrie & Lang, Corey & Pearson-Merkowitz, Shanna
- 681-703 Policy paradigm modes: explaining USA antitrust law changes in the 1970s
by Arslan, Melike
- 704-721 Policy entrepreneurs and problem definition: the case of European student mobility
by Cino Pagliarello, Marina & Cini, Michelle
- 722-740 Toward a theory of minority-party influence in the U.S. Congress: whip counts, amendment votes, and minority leverage in the house
by Jenkins, Jeffery A. & Monroe, Nathan W. & Provins, Tessa
- 741-760 Does exposure to democracy decrease health inequality?
by Costa-Font, Joan & Knust, Niklas
- 761-790 Standardising policy in a nonstandard way: a public/private standardisation process in Norway
by Heyerdahl, Anne
- 791-811 The representative capacity of interest groups: explaining how issue features shape membership involvement when establishing policy positions
by Albareda, Adrià & Fraussen, Bert
- 812-833 E-government service quality, perceived value, satisfaction, and loyalty: evidence from a newly emerging country
by Pham, Long & Limbu, Yam B. & Le, Mai Thi Thu & Nguyen, Ngoc Lan
September 2023, Volume 43, Issue 3
- 401-426 Determinants of top personal income tax rates in 19 OECD countries, 1981–2018
by van Ganzen, Bastiaan
- 427-446 Public policy and elections in authoritarian regimes: evidence from the policy on native languages in Russia
by White, Allison C. & Saikkonen, Inga A.-L.
- 447-467 Critical junctures as complex processes: examining mechanisms of policy change and path dependence in the Canadian pandemic response to homelessness
by Kopec, Anna
- 468-489 Government spending preferences over the life cycle
by Vallée-Dubois, Florence
- 490-511 Theorising policy advisory system management: approaches and practice
by Marciano, Reut & Craft, Jonathan
- 512-532 Affluence, congruence, and lobbying success in EU climate policy
by De Bruycker, Iskander & Colli, Francesca
- 533-555 The effect of the affordable care act and racial dynamics on federal Medicaid transfers
by Olvera, Johabed G. & Smith, Candis Watts & vonLockette, Niki D.
- 556-577 On time or with a delay? Transposition of EU directives in the Czech Republic in relation to subsidiarity check
by Hosnedlová, Pavla & Pitrová, Markéta
- 578-600 Institutional legacies and temporary assistance for needy families spending decisions: the case of the Freedmen’s Bureau
by Lowder, Morgan A. & Hobert, Anthony & Shoub, Kelsey
- 601-601 Punctuated equilibrium and progressive friction in socialist autocracy, democracy and hybrid regimes – ERRATUM
by Sebők, Miklós & Balázs, Ágnes M. & Molnár, Csaba
June 2023, Volume 43, Issue 2
- 199-214 Public policies and social progress: two evaluation models
by Fernandes, Reynaldo
- 215-239 Normative, rational, and relational motives in crosscoalition coordination for a VET refugee programme
by Aerne, Annatina & Bonoli, Giuliano
- 240-260 The policy agenda effects of problem indicators: a comparative study in seven countries
by Kristensen, Thomas Artmann & Mortensen, Peter Bjerre & Green-Pedersen, Christoffer & Seeberg, Henrik Bech
- 261-283 The effect of psychological bias on public officials’ attitudes towards the implementation of policy instruments: evidence from survey experiments
by Liu, Bingsheng & Qin, Zengqiang & Zhang, Jinfeng
- 284-306 Salience, preference, and asylum outcomes in Germany and the UK, 2002–2019
by Hartland, Alex
- 307-325 The use of the abuse policy narrative in asylum debates and its effects on citizens’ opinion formation
by Kaufmann, David & Bernhard, Laurent
- 326-357 Public sector innovation outcome-driven sustainable development in Bangladesh: applying the dynamic autoregressive distributed lag simulations and Kernel-based regularised least square machine learning algorithm approaches
by Islam, Md. Monirul & Tareque, Mohammad
- 358-374 Institutional earmarks: the earmark moratorium and federal highway spending
by McLaughlin, Peter T.
- 375-400 Fluctuations of immigration salience: testing alternative explanations of policy salience among US Latinos
by Gomez-Aguinaga, Barbara & Morín, Jason L. & Sanchez, Gabriel R.
March 2023, Volume 43, Issue 1
- 1-32 Tax autonomy mitigates soft budget constraint: evidence from Spanish Regions
by Arespa, Marta & González-Alegre, Juan
- 33-58 Can bigger health budgets cushion pandemics? An empirical test of COVID-19 deaths across the world
by Vadlamannati, Krishna Chaitanya & Cooray, Arusha & de Soysa, Indra
- 59-85 Identity-based subgroups and information exchange in adversarial policy networks
by Lee, Jeongyoon & Huang, Kun
- 86-114 The hidden homeownership welfare state: an international long-term perspective on the tax treatment of homeowners
by Kholodilin, Konstantin A. & Kohl, Sebastian & Korzhenevych, Artem & Pfeiffer, Linus
- 115-134 Pollution and the public: how information accessibility conditions the public’s responsiveness to policy and outcomes
by Buchanan, Ross
- 135-156 Income inequality and opinion expression gap in the American public: an analysis of policy priorities
by Yildirim, Tevfik Murat & Bulut, Alper T.
- 157-178 Managing ideational complexity in public policies: the case of public research funding
by Lepori, Benedetto & Reale, Emanuela & Cocos, Marta
- 179-198 Greenwashing and public demand for government regulation
by Kolcava, Dennis
December 2022, Volume 42, Issue 4
- 615-636 Anchor management: a field experiment to encourage families to meet critical programme deadlines
by Moore, Ryan T. & Gan, Katherine N. & Minnich, Karissa & Yokum, David
- 637-655 Messaging, policy and “credible” votes: do members of Congress vote differently when policy is on the line?
by Gray, Thomas R. & Jenkins, Jeffery A.
- 656-683 Hate, amplified? Social media news consumption and support for anti-Muslim policies
by Lajevardi, Nazita & Oskooii, Kassra A.R. & Walker, Hannah
- 684-704 Fiscal policy preferences, trade-offs, and support for social investment
by Bremer, Björn & Busemeyer, Marius R.
- 705-729 Precaution and proportionality in pandemic politics: democracy, state capacity, and COVID-19-related school closures around the world
by Cronert, Axel
- 730-754 Accountability and corruption displacement: evidence from Italy
by Woodhouse, Eleanor Florence
- 755-756 Do policy instruments matter? Governments’ choice of policy mix and higher education performance in Western Europe – CORRIGENDUM
by Capano, Giliberto & Pritoni, Andrea & Vicentini, Giulia
- 757-781 Credit claiming and mayoral preferences for project uptake amid a migrant crisis
by Bello-Gomez, Ricardo A. & Avellaneda, Claudia N.
- 782-801 Government policy performance and central–local political trust in China
by Zhai, Yida
- 802-826 From anticipatory strategies to reactive blame games in multi-level settings: the role of structure and politics in stability and policy change
by Rodríguez R., Roberto
September 2022, Volume 42, Issue 3
- 409-435 The politics of pain: Medicaid expansion, the ACA and the opioid epidemic
by Shepherd, Michael E.
- 436-464 Fifty shades of deservingness: an analysis of state-level variation and effect of social constructions on policy outcomes
by Kreitzer, Rebecca J. & Maltby, Elizabeth A. & Smith, Candis Watts
- 465-488 Party cues or policy information? The differential influence of financial and economic literacy on economic policy preferences
by Magistro, Beatrice
- 489-508 In the cradle of laws: resolving coalition controversies in the executive phase of law-making
by Lysek, Jakub & Zbíral, Robert
- 509-528 Institutions in the politics of policy change: who can play, how they play in multiple streams
by Bolukbasi, H. Tolga & Yıldırım, Deniz
- 529-552 Push, Pull, or Inform - an Empirical Taxonomy of Environmental Policy Support in Sweden
by Ejelöv, Emma & Harring, Niklas & Hansla, André & Jagers, Sverker & Nilsson, Andreas
- 553-572 Permission to bail out EU’s national flag carriers? Technocratic and political determinants of commission approval of state aid to national airlines in difficulties in the pre-COVID era
by van Druenen, Ruud
- 573-592 Actors in forums: work input and different types of benefits
by Fischer, Manuel & Maag, Simon
- 593-613 Aviation policy instrument choice in Europe: high flying and crash landing? Understanding policy evolutions in the Netherlands and Germany
by Berker, Lars E. & Böcher, Michael
June 2022, Volume 42, Issue 2
- 201-223 Designing collaborative governance that is fit for purpose: theorising policy support and voluntary action for road safety in Sweden
by Hysing, Erik
- 224-246 Direct democracy, coalition size and public spending
by Emmenegger, Patrick & Leemann, Lucas & Walter, André
- 247-269 Punctuated equilibrium and progressive friction in socialist autocracy, democracy and hybrid regimes
by Sebők, Miklós & M. Balázs, Ágnes & Molnár, Csaba
- 270-297 Just say no? Public attitudes about supportive and punitive policies to combat the opioid epidemic
by Sylvester, Steven M. & Haeder, Simon F. & Callaghan, Timothy
- 298-322 Handmaidens of the legislature? Understanding regulatory timing
by Haeder, Simon F. & Yackee, Susan Webb
- 323-342 Explaining the deadlock of the European social dialogue: negotiating in the shadow of hierarchy
by Sørensen, Julie Malene Eichstedt & Würtzenfeld, Mathias & Hansen, Magnus Paulsen
- 343-363 Never let a serious crisis go to waste: the introduction of supplemental carbon taxes in Europe
by Bothner, Fabio & Schrader, Svenja Marie & Bandau, Frank & Holzhauser, Nicole
- 364-389 A heavy hand or a helping hand? Information provision and citizen preferences for anti-crime policies
by Gingerich, Daniel W. & Scartascini, Carlos
- 390-408 From clubs to hubs: analysing lobbying networks in EU financial regulation after crisis
by Redert, Bastiaan
March 2022, Volume 42, Issue 1
- 1-19 How party platforms on immigration become policy
by Böhmelt, Tobias & Ezrow, Lawrence
- 20-42 What leads government officials to use impact evidence?
by Beesley, Celeste & Hawkins, Darren & Moffitt, Nicholas
- 43-62 Accountability through public participation? Experiences from the ten-thousand-citizen review in Nanjing, China
by Li, Yanwei & Qin, Xiaolei & Koppenjan, Joop
- 63-91 Pass the buck or the buck stops here? The public costs of claiming and deflecting blame in managing crises
by Miller, David & Reeves, Andrew
- 92-109 Tax compliance and social desirability bias of taxpayers: experimental evidence from Indonesia
by Iraman, Endra & Ono, Yoshikuni & Kakinaka, Makoto
- 110-135 Good riddance to bad government? Institutional performance voting in Swedish municipalities
by Broms, Rasmus
- 136-164 Are policymakers responsive to public demand in climate politics?
by Schaffer, Lena Maria & Oehl, Bianca & Bernauer, Thomas
- 165-184 The messenger matters: environmental nonprofit organisations’ public faces, information recipients’ worldviews, and the credibility of ENPOs’ disclosed policy information
by Liu, Li-Yin & Morris, Rikki
- 185-200 Do policy clashes between the judiciary and the executive affect public opinion? Insights from New Delhi’s odd–even rule against air pollution
by Beiser-McGrath, Liam F. & Bernauer, Thomas & Prakash, Aseem
December 2021, Volume 41, Issue 4
- 633-652 Policy programme cycles through old and new programmatic groups
by Bandelow, Nils C. & Hornung, Johanna
- 653-676 Appointee vacancies in US executive branch agencies
by Resh, William G. & Hollibaugh, Gary E. & Roberts, Patrick S. & Dull, Matthew M.
- 677-705 Place matters: government capacity, community characteristics, and social capital across United States counties
by McCall, Jamie R. & Bussing, Austin & Hoyman, Michele M. & Paarlberg, Laurie E.
- 706-730 The decentralisation of death? Local budgets and organised crime violence
by Arends, Helge
- 731-751 What drives partisan conflict and consensus on welfare state issues?
by Ennser-Jedenastik, Laurenz
- 752-775 Complexity, resources and text borrowing in state legislatures
by Hansen, Eric R. & Jansa, Joshua M.
- 776-797 Presidential directives in a resistant bureaucracy
by Acs, Alex
- 798-817 When Europe hits the subnational authorities: the transposition of EU directives in Germany between 1990 and 2018
by Paasch, Jana & Stecker, Christian
- 818-834 Race–gender bias in white Americans’ preferences for gun availability
by Hayes, Matthew & Fortunato, David & Hibbing, Matthew V.
September 2021, Volume 41, Issue 3
- 409-439 Who passes restrictive labour policy? A view from the States
by Bucci, Laura C. & Jansa, Joshua M.
- 440-461 The contingent character of interest groups–political parties’ interaction
by Chaqués-Bonafont, Laura & Cristancho, Camilo & Muñoz-Márquez, Luz & Rincón, Leire
- 462-488 Adjusting to austerity: the public spending responses of regional governments to the budget constraint in Spain and Italy
by Toubeau, Simon & Vampa, Davide
- 489-514 Where does implementation lie? Assessing the determinants of delegation and discretion in post-Maastricht European Union
by Migliorati, Marta
- 515-531 United against precarious working conditions? Explaining the role of trade unions in improving migrants’ working conditions in the British and German meat-processing industries
by Kuhlmann, Johanna & Vogeler, Colette S.
- 532-552 Information processing in the European Union’s Common Fisheries Policy
by Princen, Sebastiaan & Siderius, Katrijn & Villasante, Sebastián
- 553-572 Why do interest groups prioritise some policy issues over others? Explaining variation in the drivers of policy agendas
by Fraussen, Bert & Halpin, Darren R. & Nownes, Anthony J.
- 573-599 The partisan politics of the penal–welfare nexus: a quantitative analysis of party influence on the relationship between penal and welfare policies
by Staff, Helge & Wenzelburger, Georg
- 600-631 Europeanisation on demand: the EU cybersecurity certification regime between market integration and core state powers (1997–2019)
by Sivan-Sevilla, Ido
June 2021, Volume 41, Issue 2
- 209-227 Norms, institutions and freedom of speech in the US, the UK and Australia
by Gelber, Katharine
- 228-250 Group proximity and mutual understanding: measuring onsite impact of a citizens’ summit
by Pigmans, Klara & Dignum, Virginia & Doorn, Neelke
- 251-276 Unequal benefits – diverging attitudes? Analysing the effects of an unequal expansion of childcare provision on attitudes towards maternal employment across 18 European countries
by Neimanns, Erik
- 277-306 The politics of State aid in the European Union: explaining variation in aid allocation among Member States
by Schito, Marco
- 307-330 The politics of creditworthiness: political and policy commentary in sovereign credit rating reports
by Barta, Zsófia & Makszin, Kristin
- 331-359 Inequality in policy implementation: caste and electrification in rural India
by Aklin, Michaël & Cheng, Chao-Yo & Urpelainen, Johannes
- 360-383 Relationality: an alternative framework for analysing policy
by Lejano, Raul P
- 384-408 Policy and the structure of roll call voting in the US house
by de Marchi, Scott & Dorsey, Spencer & Ensley, Michael J.
March 2021, Volume 41, Issue 1
- 1-16 When the workplace is the home: labour inspectors’ discretionary power in the field of domestic work – an institutional analysis
by Paraciani, Rebecca & Rizza, Roberto
- 17-41 The polarisation of energy policy in the US Congress
by Jeong, Gyung-Ho & Lowry, William
- 42-65 Behavioural insight and the labour market: evidence from a pilot study and a large stepped-wedge controlled trial
by Sanders, Michael & Briscese, Guglielmo & Gallagher, Rory & Gyani, Alex & Hanes, Samuel & Kirkman, Elspeth & Service, Owain
- 66-89 Politicised enforcement in China: evidence from the enforcement of land laws and regulations
by Sun, Xin
- 90-110 Border clashes: the distributive politics of professional liberalisation in Greece, 2010–2018
by Stolfi, Francesco & Papamakariou, Natalia
- 111-136 The diffusion of climate policies among German municipalities
by Abel, Dennis
- 137-160 Anti-gambling policies: framing morality policy in Italy
by Bassoli, Matteo & Marzulli, Michele & Pedroni, Marco
- 161-184 Corporate governance and democratic accountability: local state-owned enterprises in Norway
by Klausen, Jan Erling & Winsvold, Marte
- 185-208 Deliberate disproportionate policy response: towards a conceptual turn
by Maor, Moshe
December 2020, Volume 40, Issue 4
- 535-552 It could happen to you: how perceptions of personal risk shape support for social welfare policy in the American States
by Milita, Kerri & Bunch, Jaclyn & Yeganeh, Sara
- 553-572 Making energy personal: policy coordination challenges in UK smart meter implementation
by Giest, Sarah
- 573-598 Who feeds information to regulators? Stakeholder diversity in European Union regulatory agency consultations
by Beyers, Jan & Arras, Sarah
- 599-625 Can policy-packaging increase public support for costly policies? Insights from a choice experiment on policies against vehicle emissions
by Wicki, Michael & Huber, Robert Alexander & Bernauer, Thomas
- 626-627 Can policy-packaging increase public support for costly policies? Insights from a choice experiment on policies against vehicle emissions – CORRIGENDUM
by Wicki, Michael & Huber, Robert Alexander & Bernauer, Thomas
- 628-650 Regulatory policy entrepreneurship and reforms: a comparison of competition and financial regulation
by Jabotinsky, Hadar Y. & Cohen, Nissim
- 651-671 The advantage of paradigmatic contestation in shaping and selling public policies
by Alons, Gerry
- 672-693 Holding agencies accountable: Exploring the effect of oversight on citizens’ approval of members of Congress
by Miller, Susan M. & Ruder, Alexander I.
September 2020, Volume 40, Issue 3
- 349-374 Bargaining over maternity pay: evidence from UK universities
by Epifanio, Mariaelisa & Troeger, Vera E.
- 375-401 Do policy instruments matter? Governments’ choice of policy mix and higher education performance in Western Europe
by Capano, Giliberto & Pritoni, Andrea & Vicentini, Giulia
- 402-427 Public preferences for Zika policy and responsibility in the absence of partisan cues
by Connolly, Jennifer M. & Klofstad, Casey & Uscinski, Joseph & West, Jonathan
- 428-448 The evolution of public policy attitudes: comparing the mechanisms of policy support across the stages of a policy cycle
by Jagers, Sverker C. & Matti, Simon & Nordblom, Katarina
- 449-472 Politics or management? Analysing differences in local implementation performance of the EU Ambient Air Quality directive
by Bondarouk, Elena & Liefferink, Duncan & Mastenbroek, Ellen
- 473-491 Appointments and attrition: time and executive disadvantage in the appointments process
by Hollibaugh, Gary E. & Rothenberg, Lawrence S.
- 492-512 Speaking truth to power: political advisers’ and civil servants’ responses to perceived harmful policy proposals
by Niklasson, Birgitta & Christiansen, Peter Munk & Öhberg, Patrik
- 513-533 Policy feedback in the local context: analysing fairness perceptions of public childcare fees in a German town
by Busemeyer, Marius R. & Goerres, Achim
June 2020, Volume 40, Issue 2
- 171-193 What’s fair? Preferences for tax progressivity in the wake of the financial crisis
by Limberg, Julian
- 194-211 Can policy forums overcome echo chamber effects by enabling policy learning? Evidence from the Irish climate change policy network
by Wagner, Paul M. & Ylä-Anttila, Tuomas
- 212-213 Can policy forums overcome echo chamber effects by enabling policy learning? Evidence from the Irish climate change policy network – CORRIGENDUM
by Wagner, Paul M. & Ylä-Anttila, Tuomas
- 214-235 Congressional capacity and the abolition of legislative service organizations
by Clarke, Andrew J.
- 236-258 Dynamics of policy change in authoritarian countries: a multiple-case study on China
by Wu, Yipin
- 259-279 Lobbying, learning and policy reinvention: an examination of the American States’ drunk driving laws
by Yu, Jinhai & Jennings, Edward T. & Butler, J. S.
- 280-304 The importance of salience: public opinion and state policy action on climate change
by Bromley-Trujillo, Rebecca & Poe, John
- 305-328 How bureaucratic leadership shapes policy outcomes: partisan politics and affluent citizens’ incomes in the American states
by Berkowitz, Daniel & Krause, George A.
- 329-347 Party government and policy responsiveness. Evidence from three parliamentary democracies
by Toshkov, Dimiter & Mäder, Lars & Rasmussen, Anne
March 2020, Volume 40, Issue 1
- 1-24 More bang for your buck: tax compliance in the United States and Italy
by D’Attoma, John
- 25-50 The political economy of budget trade-offs
by Adolph, Christopher & Breunig, Christian & Koski, Chris
- 51-71 Congress as theatre: how advocates use ambiguity for political advantage
by Bergquist, Parrish
- 72-95 Beyond the visible policy agenda: problem definitions disappearing from the agenda as nondecisions
by Shpaizman, Ilana
- 96-115 Corrective policy reactions: positive and negative budgetary punctuations
by Flink, Carla M. & Robinson, Scott E.
- 116-143 The democratic deficit on salient issues: immigration and healthcare in the states
by Hare, Christopher & Monogan, James E.
- 144-170 De facto regulatory decision-making processes in telecommunications regulation: explaining influence relationships with exponential random graph models
by González, Camilo Ignacio & Verhoest, Koen
December 2019, Volume 39, Issue 4
- 543-564 Choosing lobbying sides: the General Data Protection Regulation of the European Union
by Atikcan, Ece Özlem & Chalmers, Adam William
- 565-585 Swift, brokered and broad-based information exchange: how network structure facilitates stakeholders monitoring EU policy implementation
by Schrama, Reini
- 587-608 Going beyond dyadic consultation relationships: information exchange in multi-step participation procedures
by Fink, Simon & Ruffing, Eva
- 609-636 Interdependent policy instrument preferences: a two-mode network approach
by Metz, Florence & Leifeld, Philip & Ingold, Karin
- 637-654 Left to right: labour market policy, labour market status and political affinities
by Meyer, Brett
September 2019, Volume 39, Issue 3
- 423-441 Redistributing under fiscal constraint: partisanship, debt, inequality and labour market regulation
by Aaskoven, Lasse
- 443-464 The drivers of regulatory networking: policy learning between homophily and convergence
by Vantaggiato, Francesca P.
- 465-481 Networking, lobbying and bargaining for pensions: trade union power in the Norwegian pension reform
by Grødem, Anne Skevik & Hippe, Jon M.
- 483-515 Do markets make good commissioners?: A quasi-experimental analysis of retail electric restructuring in Ohio
by Dormady, Noah & Jiang, Zhongnan & Hoyt, Matthew
- 517-519 Do markets make good commissioners?: A quasi-experimental analysis of retail electric restructuring in Ohio – ERRATUM
by Dormady, Noah & Jiang, Zhongnan & Hoyt, Matthew
- 521-541 Explaining the “ebb and flow” of the problem stream: frame conflicts over the future of coal seam gas (“fracking”) in Australia
by Fawcett, Paul & Jensen, Michael J. & Ransan-Cooper, Hedda & Duus, Sonya
June 2019, Volume 39, Issue 2
- 201-234 The evolution of human trafficking messaging in the United States and its effect on public opinion
by Bonilla, Tabitha & Mo, Cecilia Hyunjung
- 235-265 Policy accommodation versus electoral turnover: policy representation in Britain, 1945–2015
by Bartle, John & Avellaneda, Sebastian Dellepiane & McGann, Anthony
- 267-294 Change or stability in the structure of interest group networks? Evidence from Scottish Public Policy Consultations
by Ackland, Robert & Halpin, Darren R.
- 295-328 How political trust matters in emergent democracies: evidence from East and Southeast Asia
by Yap, O. Fiona
- 329-358 Political control and policy-making uncertainty in executive orders: the implementation of environmental justice policy
by Provost, Colin & Gerber, Brian J.
- 359-391 Political and legal antecedents of affirmative action: a comparative framework
by Sommer, Udi & Asal, Victor
- 393-422 Policy entrepreneurship across boundaries: a systematic literature review
by Faling, Marijn & Biesbroek, Robbert & Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen, Sylvia & Termeer, Katrien
March 2019, Volume 39, Issue 1
- 1-34 Board on the job: public-pension governance in the United States (US) states
by Brooks, John
- 35-64 Integrating collaborative governance theory with the Advocacy Coalition Framework
by Koebele, Elizabeth A.
- 65-87 Does EU support contribute to economically successful Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs)? A panel data analysis of road PPP projects in Spain
by Garrido, Laura & Rangel, Thais & Baeza, María De Los Ángeles & Vassallo, José M.
- 89-113 Agency rulemaking in a separation of powers system
by Potter, Rachel Augustine & Shipan, Charles R.
- 115-142 Pivotal Politics and the ideological content of Landmark Laws
by Gray, Thomas R. & Jenkins, Jeffery A.
- 143-175 Lawmaking in American Legislatures: an empirical investigation
by Clinton, Joshua D. & Richardson, Mark D.
- 177-200 Why does the United Kingdom (UK) have inconsistent preferences on financial regulation? The case of banking and capital markets
by James, Scott & Quaglia, Lucia
September 2018, Volume 38, Issue 4
December 2018, Volume 38, Issue 4
September 2018, Volume 38, Issue 3
- 275-304 Assessing the validity and reliability of measurements when evaluating public policy
by Crepaz, Michele & Chari, Raj
- 305-328 How do social security expenditures vary by state? The surprising impact of unemployment
by Chaffin, LaTasha Y. & Corder, J. Kevin
- 329-360 Crashing the party: advocacy coalitions and the nonpartisan primary
by Sinclair, J. Andrew & O’Grady, Ian & McIntosh, Brock & Nordlund, Carrie
- 361-387 Policy convergence as a multifaceted concept: the case of renewable energy policies in the European Union
by Strunz, Sebastian & Gawel, Erik & Lehmann, Paul & Söderholm, Patrik
- 389-417 The impact of intra-EU migration on welfare chauvinism
by Cappelen, Cornelius & Peters, Yvette
June 2018, Volume 38, Issue 2