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| author | Paul Cairney Allegra H. Fullerton Emily St. Denny Christopher M. Weible |
| author_facet | Paul Cairney Allegra H. Fullerton Emily St. Denny Christopher M. Weible Paul Cairney Allegra H. Fullerton Emily St. Denny Christopher M. Weible |
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| contents | Policy process theories in Europe: A survey of who uses them, where, and why Paul Cairney Allegra H. Fullerton Emily St. Denny Christopher M. Weible European Policy Analysis AbstractMany US policy process theories have been applied as much in Europe as in the US. We assess this journey in three ways. First, we use published reviews of the field to identify the high quantity of applications and their concentration in Western European liberal democracies. Second, we identify the absence of a typical European country experience and our expectation of finding variability across European countries when applying US theories. Third, we survey policy scholars in Europe on how and why they apply US theories to European contexts. Our survey establishes what theories they applied, why, and to what effect. It takes forward a new research agenda on the international application of mainstream policy theories. 10.1002/epa2.1237 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
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| spellingShingle | Policy process theories in Europe: A survey of who uses them, where, and why Paul Cairney Allegra H. Fullerton Emily St. Denny Christopher M. Weible European Policy Analysis Policy process theories in Europe: A survey of who uses them, where, and why Paul Cairney Allegra H. Fullerton Emily St. Denny Christopher M. Weible European Policy Analysis AbstractMany US policy process theories have been applied as much in Europe as in the US. We assess this journey in three ways. First, we use published reviews of the field to identify the high quantity of applications and their concentration in Western European liberal democracies. Second, we identify the absence of a typical European country experience and our expectation of finding variability across European countries when applying US theories. Third, we survey policy scholars in Europe on how and why they apply US theories to European contexts. Our survey establishes what theories they applied, why, and to what effect. It takes forward a new research agenda on the international application of mainstream policy theories. 10.1002/epa2.1237 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ |
| title | Policy process theories in Europe: A survey of who uses them, where, and why |
| topic | European Policy Analysis |
| url | https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/epa2.1237 |