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In person icon Building: Theology Building, Room: Lecture room E, floor 4
Friday 13:30 - 15:15 EEST (29/08/2025)
Agricultural and food policies have been subject to reform over the last three decades. Changed priorities within civil society, increased mobilization of and access for a wider range of interests with respect to food, and multiple sustainability crises in agricultures have been suggested as the drivers of reform. Under this sub-topic, we welcome papers addressing reform dynamics in past and ongoing reform efforts: How can we explain elements of continuity and change? How do experiences with previous policies feed back into current reform dynamics?
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“A Symbol of Polarisation?” - Understanding the Withdrawal of the Sustainable Use of Pesticide Regulation Through the Multiple Streams Framework | View Paper Details |
Policy Endurance and the Power of Incumbents: Maintaining Agricultural Policy Through Policy Change | View Paper Details |
Agricultural Policy Making in Norway: A Balancing Act Between New Demands and Established Ideas | View Paper Details |
Preserving Power: How Incumbents Use Ideational Strategies to Block Reforms | View Paper Details |
Trust and Legitimacy in Agricultural Policy Reform: A Historical Policy Analysis of Agricultural Policy, Trust and Legitimacy in the Netherlands. | View Paper Details |