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245 | 1 | 0 | _aComparing policy networks |
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_aBuckingham : _bOpen University, _c1998 |
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490 | 0 | _aPublic Policy and Management | |
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_tIntroduction _t1 - The development of the policy network approach _tPart one: theoretical developments _t2 - Policy networks: myth, metaphor and reality _t3 - The tangled webs we weave: the discourse, strategy, and practice of networking _t4 - Explaining policy outcomes: integrating the policy network approach with macro-level and micro-level analysis _tPart two: policy networks in comparative perspective _t5 - Similar problems, different policies: policy networks and environmental policy in Danish and Swedish agriculture _t6 - Offshore health and safety policy in the north sea: policy networks and policy outcomes in Britain and Norway _t7 - Policing policy and policy networks in Britain and New Zeland _t8 - Sociometric mapping techiniques and the comparison of policy networks: economic decision making in leeds and lille _tPart Three: policy networks at the European level _t9 - Transnational local authority networking within the European Union: passing fashion or new paradigm? _t10 - Issue networks and the enviroment: explaining European Union environmental policy _tConclusion _t11 - The utility and the future of police network analysis |
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_a20001120 _bMaria _cMaria do Carmo Raphael |
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