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_aFORREST, Joshua B. _940084 |
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_aNetworks in the policy process : _ban international perspective |
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_aNew York : _bMarcel Dekker, _c2003 |
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520 | 3 | _aThis article (and more broadly this special issue) indicate that various types of policy networks, including governance networks, social networks, proto-networks, and issue networks are defining the way that policy processes take place in various parts of the world. By focusing on network behavior in Africa, eastern Europe, and Denmark, it is clear that interorganizational cohesion, accesibility, trust generation, and “framing” issues are central to understanding network policy outcomes. Important implications regarding links between network characteristics and democracy are also suggested. | |
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_tInternational Journal of Public Administration - IJPA _g26, 6, p. 591-608 _dNew York : Marcel Dekker, 2003 _xISSN 01900692 _w |
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