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Why does a regime that is predominantly characterised by conservative ideology introduce opioid substitution therapy (OST), a liberal policy? This article applies the Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) to examine the introduction of OST in Belarus ...
Babayan Ararat +2 more
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Why and how the regulation of emerging technologies occurs is not clear in the literature. In this study, we adapt the multiple streams framework – often used for explaining agenda-setting and policy adoption – to examine the phenomenon.
N. Goyal, Michael Howlett, Araz Taeihagh
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Acting as Policy Entrepreneurs During COVID-19: The Case of Serbian Think Tanks
The starting point of this paper is John Kingdon’s (1984) Multiple Streams approach used to analyze whether think tanks can be acknowledged as policy entrepreneurs during COVID-19 crisis.
Irena Djordjevic
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Reforms of Czech Hospitals in Multiple Streams Perspective: The Cases of Success and Failure
The Czech Republic experienced a significant transformation of health care as a consequence of society-wide changes which started 30 years ago. The article aims to identify factors of successful and unsuccessful processes in giving a legislative anchor ...
Angelovská Olga, Novotný Vilém
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The strategy of venue creation: Explaining health policy change in Greece
How do policy entrepreneurs affect policy change in environments of institutional instability? The literature has predominantly explored policy entrepreneur strategizing in contexts with established institutional settings.
Maria Mavrikou +2 more
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Ambiguity, Uncertainty and Implementation
In policy implementation the roles of ambiguity and uncertainty have been theorized but insufficiently tested. This study contributes to the policy process literature by arguing that ambiguity and uncertainty are two sides of the same coin in ...
Kristin Taylor +2 more
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Drawing on Kingdon’s Multiple Streams Framework as a heuristic, this article reviews the three streams – problems, policies, and politics – as applied to the adoption of economic policies in response to the socioeconomic impacts of COVID-19. In doing so,
M. Amri, Dilani Logan
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The politics of glyphosate regulation: lessons from Sri Lanka’s short-lived ban
Background Glyphosate is the world’s most used herbicide and a central component of modern industrial agriculture. It has also been linked to a variety of negative health and environmental effects.
Tim Dorlach, Sandya Gunasekara
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Distributed Rate Allocation Policies for Multi-Homed Video Streaming over Heterogeneous Access Networks [PDF]
We consider the problem of rate allocation among multiple simultaneous video streams sharing multiple heterogeneous access networks. We develop and evaluate an analytical framework for optimal rate allocation based on observed available bit rate (ABR ...
Bernd Girod +5 more
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Ambiguity, multiple streams, and EU policy [PDF]
The multiple streams framework draws insight from interactions between agency and institutions to explore the impact of context, time, and meaning on policy change and to assess the institutional and issue complexities permeating the European Union (EU ...
Adrian Kay +21 more
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