All Stories

  1. Caring after COVID: swiss health policy, windows of opportunity, and programmatic groups
  2. A Multidimensional Operationalization of Policy Change
  3. Uniform for All? A Framing Experiment on the Acceptance of a Gender‐Neutral Compulsory Service in Switzerland
  4. Narratives and Framing in Policy Making
  5. COVID-19 Vaccination Policy Compliance in Italy and Switzerland: The Mediating Effect of Trust in Scientists
  6. Policy Design, Diffusion, and Policy Instrument Attitudes
  7. Policy advisory system quality under multilevel governance: the German COVID-19 experience
  8. Latent target groups—A methodological contribution of social identities to policy design research
  9. Collaboration and participation in governance
  10. Devil and angel shifts in collective action: A call for integration and improvements
  11. Crisis management across Europe
  12. Social identities, emotions and policy preferences
  13. The policy process and governance of technological innovation
  14. Media coverage of antimicrobial resistance in Germany and Switzerland: An interpretation through the multiple streams framework
  15. Taskforces: a cure for all ills? Policy advisory systems in times of polycrises
  16. Networks and perception in European policymaking
  17. The programmatic action framework and policy implementation
  18. Stories, emotions, and governmental strategies
  19. Discourses and bottom‐up policymaking in Europe and the EU
  20. Cultural biases, agenda setting, and the regulation of policy processes
  21. Multilevel interdependencies and policy capacity in Europe
  22. Teaching public policy in Europe
  23. Energy efficiency, housing, and economic policy
  24. The non-use of evidence in the adoption of a sugar-sweetened beverage tax in OECD countries
  25. Social identities and deadlocked debates on nuclear energy policy
  26. The Winds of Winter: COVID-19 and Punctuations Without Policy Change in German Health Care Policy
  27. Institutional environments and innovation in digital policy
  28. Triggers and Hierarchies of Social Identities in the European Parliament
  29. Market‐based instruments and research infrastructures
  30. Political framing, actors, and effects of global issues
  31. "We Could Be Much Further Ahead" -Multidimensional Drivers and Barriers for Agricultural Transition
  32. Policy responses and public reactions to risks
  33. Complexities of policy design, institutional change, and multilevel governance
  34. Narratives, evidence and public policy in crisis situations
  35. How communities and policy instruments govern sustainability
  36. Hydraulic fracturing, polarization, and environmental policy implementation
  37. Public Policy Research—Born in the USA, at Home in the World?
  38. How do good governance and democratic quality affect policy performance?
  39. Crises, technology, and policy change
  40. Social Identities in the Policy Process of Authoritarian Systems
  41. Social identities in climate action
  42. Localities and infrastructures in science, technology, and environmental policy making
  43. Relational coupling of multiple streams: The case of COVID ‐19 infections in German abattoirs
  44. National policymaking between influences of the European Union and the economy
  45. The Institutions of Programmatic Action
  46. Conclusion
  47. Health Policy Institutions in France and Germany
  48. Introduction
  49. Political Institutions and Public Policy
  50. Programmatic Action and Policy Processes
  51. Programmatic Action in French Health Policy
  52. Programmatic Action in German Health Policy
  53. The Institutions of Programmatic Action
  54. Advancing theories of public policy for the analysis of environmental challenges across countries
  55. Political conflicts and surprising policy outcomes in times of crisis
  56. The transformative power of technological change for public policy
  57. Decarbonization and climate change
  58. Come Together, Right Now: Storylines and Social Identities in Coalition Building in a Local Policy Subsystem
  59. The politics and policy of science and technology: Past and future
  60. Antimicrobial resistance policies in European countries – a comparative analysis of policy integration in the water-food-health nexus
  61. From political motivation to scientific knowledge: classifying policy labs in the science-policy nexus
  62. Learning, policy instruments and networks in EU policy‐making—Trends in European policy analysis
  63. Short-Term Health Policy Responses to Crisis and Uncertainty
  64. Party Identification and Cultural Theory in Europe: Methodologically Advancing Comparative Studies of the Advocacy Coalition Framework
  65. The (mis)fit of policy programs to political institutions and its influence on programmatic action – How crisis has differently hit French and German health policy
  66. Informal social groups and policy programs: A Programmatic Action Framework (PAF) on policymaking
  67. Policy programme cycles through old and new programmatic groups
  68. Farm animal welfare policymaking in the European Parliament – a social identity perspective on voting behaviour
  69. Theoretical foundations of the Programmatic Action Framework (PAF)
  70. Elites, bureaucrats, and entrepreneurship in policy processes
  71. New Insights into Coalition Negotiations-The Case of German Government Formation
  72. Policymaking in multiple European cases
  73. One discourse to rule them all? Narrating the agenda for labor market policies in France and Germany
  74. How belonging to social groups affects the processes of policy-making
  75. European Social Policy: Financial Pressure, Societal Differences, and Multi-level Policy-Making in Comparative Perspective
  76. Analysis of the Programmatic Group from 1990-2011 in German Health Policy
  77. Selbstbeschränkte Gesundheitspolitik im Vorfeld neuer Punktuierungen
  78. Winter is Coming – But Not Yet. German Health Policy Under the Third Merkel Chancellorship
  79. Cross-Theoretical and Conceptual Advances to Enhance Knowledge in Policy Studies
  80. Evaluation im politischen System der Schweiz - Entwicklung, Bedeutung und WechselwirkungenSager, Fritz, Widmer, Thomas and AndreasBalthasar (eds.) Zürich, NZZ Libro (2017), 336 p., ISBN 978-3-03810-244-1
  81. Learning as a Necessary but Not Sufficient Condition for Major Health Policy Change: A Qualitative Comparative Analysis Combining ACF and MSF
  82. Editorial Introduction to the Fifth Issue of European Policy Analysis