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  1. When narratives fail (and why): explaining policy narrative effectiveness in crisis
  2. Why teacher-training reforms succeed or fail: design matters
  3. Understanding street-level managers’ compliance: a comparative study of policy implementation in Switzerland, Italy, Germany, and Israel
  4. Comparing qualitative and quantitative text analysis methods in combination with document-based social network analysis to understand policy networks
  5. A new typology for comparing scientific advisory committees. Evidence from the Italian response to the COVID‐19 pandemic
  6. Explaining the Paucity of Migrant Language Valorization Policies in Europe: An Analysis of International and Supranational Constraints and Incentives
  7. Exploring the link between administrative styles and policy output: The case of the Italian Extraordinary Commissioner for the Covid‐19 Emergency
  8. Three years of COVID‐19 pandemic: Coping with crisis governance in the long term
  9. Migrant Languages in Education
  10. The role of constitutional and administrative law in the politics of public administration
  11. After the “honeymoon”, what is next? COVID‐19 policies in Europe beyond the first wave
  12. Mapping the use of knowledge in policymaking: barriers and facilitators from a subjectivist perspective (1990–2020)
  13. 7 Institutional Mayhem as Usual
  14. Evidence-Based Policymaking in Times of Acute Crisis: Comparing the Use of Scientific Knowledge in Germany, Switzerland, and Italy
  15. ‘Lonely’: education policies and their reception, between indigestible carrots and demands for proper regulation
  16. Can Teachers’ Discretion Enhance the Role of Professionalism in Times of Crisis? A Comparative Policy Analysis of Distance Teaching in Italy and Switzerland during the COVID-19 Pandemic
  17. Fritz Sager, and Patrick Overeem, eds., The European Public Servant: A Shared Administrative Identity? Colchester: ECPR Press, 2015. 326pp. Hardback £65.00, ISBN: 9781907301742 Paperback £30.00, ISBN: 9781785522338 Fritz Sager, Christi...
  18. Conflict in decision making and variation in public administration outcomes in Italy during the COVID‐19 crisis