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      Institutions in the politics of policy change: who can play, how they play in multiple streams

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      Author(s)
      Bolukbasi, H. Tolga
      Yildirim, Deniz
      Date
      2022-03-17
      Source Title
      Journal of Public Policy
      Print ISSN
      0143-814X
      Electronic ISSN
      1469-7815
      Publisher
      Cambridge University Press
      Volume
      42
      Issue
      3
      Pages
      509 - 528
      Language
      English
      Type
      Article
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      Abstract
      This article explores the politics of policy change by focusing on agenda setting through the lens of the Multiple Streams Approach (MSA), which has been travelling to ever-larger geographies. We aim to produce signposts for future case studies of policy change by bringing together insights from MSA and New Institutionalism. We ask: Which institutions should we focus on when studying agenda-setting politics in different geographies? How do these institutions shape MSA's structural elements - problem stream, policy stream, political stream, policy windows, and policy entrepreneur? In answering these questions, we hope to weave not only formal but also informal institutions into MSA's backbone more tightly. We bring together diverse case studies that are sufficiently abstract and whose findings travel easily across other institutional contexts. We revisit the structural elements of MSA and illustrate how key formal and informal rules structure the politics in these structural elements. © 2022 The Author(s). Published by Cambridge University Press.
      Keywords
      Agenda setting
      Formal and informal rules
      Institutions
      Multiple streams approach
      Policy change
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      http://hdl.handle.net/11693/111629
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      https://dx.doi.org/10.1017/S0143814X2100026X
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