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Innovations in climate policy: the politics of invention, diffusion, and evaluation

open access: yesEnvironmental Politics, 2014
The governance of climate change is in flux. In the understandable rush to explore what is filling the governance gaps created by gridlock in the international regime, scholars risk under-appreciating the capacity of states to engage in policy innovation
Andrew Jordan, Dave Huitema
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The Diffusion of Morality Policies

2021
Through event history analysis and seemingly unrelated estimations, this study investigates the way in which diffusion of state-level legislation in the USA changes according to the varying degrees of morality policy characteristics it displays. The author finds that the magnitude of diffusion increases when policies reflect fewer characteristics of ...
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The Mechanisms of Policy Diffusion

American Journal of Political Science, 2008
Local policy adoptions provide an excellent opportunity to test among potential mechanisms of policy diffusion. By examining three types of antismoking policy choices by the 675 largest U.S. cities between 1975 and 2000, we uncover robust patterns of policy diffusion, yielding three key findings.
Charles R. Shipan, Craig Volden
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Does Policy Diffusion Need Space? Spatializing the Dynamics of Policy Diffusion

Policy Studies Journal, 2017
For decades, scholars in multiple disciplines have examined spatial diffusion, or the spatiotemporal properties associated with the diffusion of innovations. These properties include contagious, hierarchical, and relocation diffusion. Each of these refers to a spatial model that epitomizes how innovations spread among geographic locations.
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Policy Diffusion and European Public Policy Research

2017
The vast and growing policy diffusion literature analyzes how policy-making in one jurisdiction—be it a country or a subnational unit—is influenced by prior policy decisions in other jurisdictions. Rather surprisingly, Europe remains an understudied area in the recent policy diffusion literature. This comes as a surprise because the European governance
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Theories of Policy Diffusion

Comparative Political Studies, 2007
Brazil's democratic constitution granted municipalities responsibility to design and implement social policies, allowing for tailored programs to meet local constituent demands. Yet instead of pursuing local diversity, many governments chose to emulate programs made famous elsewhere. What explains the diffusion of social programs across Brazil?
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The Diffusion of Policy Diffusion Research in Political Science

British Journal of Political Science, 2012
Over the past fifty years, top political science journals have published hundreds of articles about policy diffusion. This article reports on network analyses of how the ideas and approaches in these articles have spread both within and across the subfields of American politics, comparative politics and international relations.
Erin R. Graham   +2 more
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Climate Policy in the EU: International Regimes and Policy Diffusion

2007
Climate Policy in the EU: International Regimes and Policy Diffusion.
Oberthur, Sebastian, Dennis, Tänzler
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Policy-Transfer und Policy-Diffusion

2008
Der vorliegende Beitrag vermittelt einen Uberblick uber Mechanismen, Bedingungsfaktoren und Ergebnisse dynamischer Prozesse der Entwicklung und Verbreitung von Politik. Zwischen dem Governance-Konzept und Fragestellungen der Policy-Diffusion und des Policy-Transfers bestehen drei wesentliche Gemeinsamkeiten: Beide Diskussionsstrange befassen sich mit ...
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AN INTEGRATED APPROACH TO POLICY TRANSER AND DIFFUSION

Review of Policy Research, 2002
ABSTRACTThis article reviews the existing literature on policy transfer and diffusion and offers a more integrated theory for examining the spreading of policy. Typical studies have treated each as separate, yet they are similar in many respects. For example, both involve many of the same agents and processes involved in the spreading of policy.
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