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2017
This chapter reviews literature on policy networks examining descriptive, theoretical, and prescriptive accounts. It identifies three descriptive uses—policy networks as: interest intermediation, interorganizational analysis, and governance. It identifies two theories about policy networks: power-dependence and rational choice.
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This chapter reviews literature on policy networks examining descriptive, theoretical, and prescriptive accounts. It identifies three descriptive uses—policy networks as: interest intermediation, interorganizational analysis, and governance. It identifies two theories about policy networks: power-dependence and rational choice.
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Journal of Theoretical Politics, 1990
This article has four objectives: to characterize briefly the literature on policy communities and policy networks; to provide a summary of, and to appraise critically, British contributions to the topic; to identify the problems with the concept; and to suggest future lines of development.
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This article has four objectives: to characterize briefly the literature on policy communities and policy networks; to provide a summary of, and to appraise critically, British contributions to the topic; to identify the problems with the concept; and to suggest future lines of development.
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Knowledge Networks/Policy Networks
2013Ideas matter. Although a cliche, access to and control over, knowledge is one key in determining the way power is constituted and used. As authority over political, social and economic activity is diffused globally among a variety of public and private actors, knowledge networks (KNETs) become crucial arbiters and coordinators in policy formulation ...
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Issue Networks: Iron Triangles, Subgovernments, Policy Communities, Policy Networks
2015As policy making has increasingly been recognized to involve interest groups, analytical frameworks have been developed of state–interest group relations. Initially, there were limited and simple categories, such as issue networks, iron triangles, and policy communities.
Mark Thatcher, Jeurgen Braunstein
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2015
The overarching goal of policy network analysis is to understand how relationships between actors involved in policy-making determine the outcomes of collective policy decisions (Compston 2009; Knoke 2011). To this end, policy network analysis consists of two distinct components.
Chen-Yu Wu, David Knoke
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The overarching goal of policy network analysis is to understand how relationships between actors involved in policy-making determine the outcomes of collective policy decisions (Compston 2009; Knoke 2011). To this end, policy network analysis consists of two distinct components.
Chen-Yu Wu, David Knoke
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American Cancer Society nutrition and physical activity guideline for cancer survivors
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Cheryl L Rock +2 more
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American Cancer Society's report on the status of cancer disparities in the United States, 2021
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Farhad Islami +2 more
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Navigating financial toxicity in patients with cancer: A multidisciplinary management approach
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Grace Li Smith +2 more
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