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Interdependency, beliefs, and coalition behavior: A contribution to the advocacy coalition framework

Policy Sciences, 2001
The Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), developed by Paul Sabatier, is generally considered one of the most promising theories of the policy process (see, for instance, Parsons, 1995; Eberg, 1997; Schlager and Blomquist, 1996; Grin and Hoppe, 1997). The framework considers policy change as the result of learning processes within and between advocacy ...
Fenger, H.J.M., Klok, Pieter J.
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Tracing policy change of the NEA in urban design through the advocacy coalition framework

Cultural Trends
This article explores the evolution of federal arts policy in urban design by examining the Design Program of the National Endowment for the Arts through the Advocacy Coalition Framework.
Wen Guo
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Beyond the Advocacy Coalition Framework in Policy Process

International Journal of Public Administration, 2008
Abstract Since the introduction of the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) as a public policy framework in the 1980s, much ACF literature has tried to develop policy-process theories by demonstrating how policy-network approaches can be combined with policy-process theories and by reviewing how group dynamics can influence policy outcomes.
Kim, Young, Roh, Chul Young
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Emotion and the Advocacy Coalition Framework: An Affective Dynamics Perspective

Policy Studies Journal
Despite extensive evidence that emotion and cognition are deeply intertwined, the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) lacks an analytically independent emotional mechanism in its causal architecture—an omission that may be particularly consequential ...
Moshe Maor
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Understanding the regulation of 5G equipment suppliers through the advocacy coalition framework

Politics
This article explores the global political contestation over fifth-generation (5G) telecommunications regulation following the Trump administration’s 2019 executive order restricting Chinese-made equipment.
Yvette To
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Advocacy Coalition Framework

2015
Das Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) ist ein weit verbreiteter Analyserahmen der Policy-Analyse. Ursprunglich zielte es vor allem darauf, den Einfluss von Policy-Lernen auf Policy-Wandel zu erfassen. In Weiterentwicklungen wurden zunehmend andere Erklarungen fur politische Veranderungen aufgenommen und spezifiziert.
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Understanding military AI governance through the Advocacy Coalition Framework

Politics
This article analyses military AI governance using the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF), focusing on two key advocacy coalitions: the ‘tight regulation’ coalition which emerged in the context of the UN’s Group of Governmental Experts on Lethal ...
M. Onderco, M. Javadi
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China’s Policy Processes and the Advocacy Coalition Framework

Policy Studies Journal, 2019
This review of 81 applications of the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) in China between 2006 and 2017 finds that the ACF's hypotheses about the existence and stability of competing advocacy coalitions in policy subsystems, the occurrence of change across its three‐tiered belief system, and the credence of its four pathways to policy change, which ...
Wei Li, Christopher M. Weible
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The Advocacy Coalition Framework Research Program: An Overview

2021
Paul Sabatier and Hank Jenkins-Smith introduced the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) in the late 1980s to refine the theoretical and methodological tools available for the study of the policy process. Since the late 1990s, the use of the framework has grown in use outside the United States and it is now applied to study a broad range of policy arenas
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Understanding forest certification using the Advocacy Coalition Framework

Forest Policy and Economics, 2001
Abstract Forest certification is an indirect economic incentive for improved forest management. Originating in the early 1990s, and supported by environmental non-governmental organizations (NGOs), forest certification has become one of the more controversial topics in forest policy discussions, and the real benefits it provides to forest owners and ...
Chris Elliott, Rodolphe Schlaepfer
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