Who is a stream? Epistemic communities, instrument constituencies and advocacy coalitions in public policy-making
John Kingdon's Multiple Streams Framework (MSF) was articulated in order to better understand how issues entered onto policy agendas, using the concept of policy actors interacting over the course of sequences of events in what he referred to as the "problem", "policy" and &...
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Main Authors: | MUKHERJEE, Ishani, HOWLETT, Michael |
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Institutional Knowledge at Singapore Management University
2015
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