Publications by authors named "Nils C Bandelow"

Article Synopsis
  • Public policy as an academic field developed in the U.S. post-World War II, focusing on the study of policies in pluralistic democracies.
  • Theoretical frameworks from Anglo-Saxon contexts are increasingly applied to global settings, prompting the need to assess their adaptability and relevance.
  • A collection of research explores how these policy theories can be effectively transferred and what insights can be gained from their implementation in diverse regions.
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The integration of the social-psychological social identity approach to policy process research has recently generated new insights on policy-making. Empirical applications for established democracies and multilevel settings such as the European Union have identified five general types of social identities that are relevant for the preferences and behavior of policy actors and their stability and change over time. Social identities are based on joint memberships in social groups, such as organizations, demographic/biographical identities, sectors, locations, and informal opportunities for exchange (which may result in programmatic groups and identities).

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In face of the interdependencies between policy areas in the management of common pool resources, studying nexus challenges is insightful for the exploration of new governance strategies. This includes the co-occurrence of and the interaction between different governance modes. We put forward the argument that a promising approach to explore these dynamics over time is the method of discourse network analysis.

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