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The Journal of Public Policy from Cambridge University Press

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A new interesting article by Sharon S. Belli and @frederikstevens.bsky.social is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Revolving doors in Europe: does hiring from the public sector facilitate access?”. Enjoy it here: t.ly/IvbBe
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Journal of Public Policy - Volume 44 - Issue 2 t.ly/VMt5u Enjoy the great articles in this issue!  #OpenAccess until the end of July 2024
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A new interesting article by Dario Sidhu, Beatrice Magistro, Benjamin Allen Stevens and Peter John Loewen is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Why do citizens support algorithmic government?”. Enjoy it here: t.ly/n8YJz
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NEWS - From the 2nd of August 2024 all articles accepted for publication in the Journal of Public Policy (@JPublicPolicy) will be #OpenAccess. Find out more here - cup.org/44Ojw8D
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A new interesting article by @staffankumlin.bsky.social and @miroslavnemcok.bsky.social is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Perceiving welfare state sustainability: fiscal costs, group deservingness, or ideology?”. Enjoy it here: t.ly/WLWkW
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A new interesting article by Marta Arretche and Pedro H. G. Ferreira is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “When incumbents successfully retrench big and popular social policies: policy design matters”. Enjoy it here: t.ly/bh4Zq
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A new interesting article by Nikoleta Yordanova and Asya Zhelyazkova is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Delegating legislative powers to the European Commission: the threat of non-compliance with tertiary legislation in the member states”. Enjoy it here: t.ly/xdwgV
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A new interesting article by @nazita.bsky.social and Kassra A. R. Oskooii is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Anti-Muslim policy preferences and boundaries of American identity across partisanship”. Enjoy it here:t.ly/Xzx0e
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A new interesting article by Eunjeong Jang is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “How is the path produced and sustained? Path-dependent college education expansion and underlying liberal rule in Korea”. Enjoy it here: t.ly/s0V3H
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A new interesting article by Gianluca Ferraro and Pierre Failler is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Biodiversity, multi-level governance, and policy implementation in Europe: a comparative analysis at the subnational level”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/o0RtX
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“The policy agenda effects of problem indicators: a comparative study in seven countries” by Thomas A. Kristensen, Peter B. Mortensen, Christoffer Green-Pedersen and @henrikseeberg.bsky.social has received the Peter John Prize for the best article in Volume 43.  Enjoy the paper here: t.ly/csf4e
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Journal of Public Policy - Volume 44 - Issue 1 t.ly/gQ5Qh Enjoy the great articles in this issue!
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A new interesting article by Lenka Hrbková and Aleš Kudrnáč is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Fear, trust, and compliance with COVID-19 measures: a study of the mediating effect of trust in government on the relationship between fear and compliance”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/IDDP7
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A new interesting article by Xuefan Zhang and Yanling He is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Bureaucratic entrepreneurship: how frontline bureaucrats promote policy innovation”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/LvERB
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A new interesting article by Camilla Bakken Øvald,  @bentsofus.bsky.social and Ketil Raknes is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Tales and theories as levers of expert influence: A case study of the Norwegian Oil Fund”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/6qIMy
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A new interesting article by Herbert Obinger and Carina Schmitt is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “War and the adoption of family allowances”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/yXju6
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A new interesting article by Ana Carolina Soares is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Learning in European Administrative Networks: a process to all or only to a few?” Enjoy it here: t.ly/iWmm8
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A new interesting article by Erin Tatz, Helen Bekele, Lauren Mattioli, and Spencer Piston is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “The limits of criminal justice reform: an analysis of elite rhetoric in four cities”. Enjoy it here: t.ly/HWMg7
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A new interesting article by @danjdevine.bsky.social, Gerry Stoker, and @drjennings.bsky.social is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Political trust and climate policy choice: evidence from a conjoint experiment”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/atquG
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A new interesting article by Kenneth Lowande and @mpoznansky.bsky.social is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Executive action that lasts”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/qV8nY
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A new interesting article by Eric Paul Svensen is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Welfare, egalitarianism, and polarization: the politics of noncontributory social programs”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/9tgRJ
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Journal of Public Policy - Volume 43 - Issue 4 t.ly/zcWrZ  Enjoy the great articles in this issue!
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A new interesting article entitled “Explaining compliance with COVID-19 regulation in China and the United States: cultural biases, political trust, and perceptions of risk and protective actions” by Meng Yuan, Marcus Mayorga, Branden B. Johnson, and Brendon Swedlow is now available here: t.ly/-zmSA
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A new interesting article by Zahra Mansoor and Martin J. Williams is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Systems approaches to public service delivery: methods and frameworks”. Enjoy it here: t.ly/w6AcX
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A new interesting article by @drscottjames.bsky.social and  Lucia Quaglia is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled “Why are international standards not set? Explaining “weak” cases in shadow banking regulation”.  Enjoy it here: t.ly/indbG
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A new interesting article by Rachel Torres, Jielu Yao, Elizabeth Maltby, Rene Rocha and Adriano Udani is now available on our FirstView page. It is entitled "Crossed wires: Understanding policy feedback in varying policy environments". Enjoy it here: t.ly/n0C9t