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  1. Civil Society Associations’ Efforts to Influence Post-Uprisings Governmental Policymaking in Three Arab States: A Regimes-Triad Approach
  2. Corrigendum
  3. Problematizing ‘wickedness’: a critique of the wicked problems concept, from philosophy to practice
  4. Rules-of-thumb for problem-structuring policy design
  5. Publlc policy design:rules-of-thumb
  6. Lost in the problem: the role of boundary organisations in the governance of climate change
  7. WORKING FOR POLICY ‐ edited by Hal Colebatch, Robert Hoppe and Mirko Noordegraaf
  8. Sensors, empowerment, and accountability: a Digital Earth view from East Africa
  9. Institutional constraints and practical problems in deliberative and participatory policy making
  10. Cultures of public policy problems
  11. The governance of problems: a map
  12. Responsible and hopeful governance of problems
  13. Analysing policy problems: a problem-structuring approach
  14. The plural democracies of problems: a meta-theory
  15. The governance of problemsPuzzling, powering and participation
  16. A problem-processing perspective on governance
  17. Problem-structuring dynamics and meta-governance
  18. Public engagement and deliberative designs
  19. Problem types and types of policy politics
  20. Making policy analysis doable and reflexive
  21. If Post-Normal Science is the Solution, What is the Problem?: The Politics of Activist Environmental Science
  22. Working for Policy
  23. From “knowledge use” towards “boundary work”: sketch of an emerging new agenda for inquiry into science-policy interaction
  24. Public Policy Systems Dealing with Ethically Contested Medical Technological Innovations
  25. Scientific advice and public policy: expert advisers’ and policymakers’ discourses on boundary work
  26. Rethinking the science-policy nexus: from knowledge utilization and science technology studies to types of boundary arrangements
  27. Cultures of public policy problems
  28. Guest co‐editor's introduction: Cultural theory's gift for policy analysis
  29. Cultural Bias and Framing Wicked Problems
  30. Policy analysis, science and politics: from 'speaking truth to power' to 'making sense together'
  31. Coping with intractable controversies: The case for problem structuring in policy design and analysis
  32. Political Judgment and the Policy Cycle
  33. The Argumentative Turn in Policy Analysis and Planning