Convergence, Transfers, and Translation
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TexteLangue : français Détails de publication : 2013.
Sujet(s) : Ressources en ligne : Abrégé : Our introduction to this special issue connects two approaches to public policy transnationalization: research on policy transfer and diffusion and research on the notion of convergence. It argues for a comparative approach, which we label a “transnational comparison.” Our approach does not separate different levels of government, focusing on interaction between various actors in order to understand the translation process, understood as a cognitive process re-creating a model and resulting from negotiations among different policy actors.
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Our introduction to this special issue connects two approaches to public policy transnationalization: research on policy transfer and diffusion and research on the notion of convergence. It argues for a comparative approach, which we label a “transnational comparison.” Our approach does not separate different levels of government, focusing on interaction between various actors in order to understand the translation process, understood as a cognitive process re-creating a model and resulting from negotiations among different policy actors.




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