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In person icon Building: Theology Building, Room: Lecture room B, floor 1
Wednesday 08:30 - 10:15 EEST (27/08/2025)
Explaining policy change and stasis has always been the central objective of the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF). This panel welcomes all papers contributing to the development of the ACF, but particularly encourages papers that contribute to the understanding of policy change and stasis and the relation of these to learning and conflicts in policy subsystems. Dialogue between the ACF and other policy process frameworks is also encouraged.
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Analyzing a Coalition Across Time and Venues | View Paper Details |
Identifying Policy Change Pathways Using the ACF and Set Theory | View Paper Details |
Advancing Coalition Typologies in the Advocacy Coalition Framework: Evidence from U.S. Space Policy | View Paper Details |
Climate Policy Conflicts in Policy Elites’ Social Media Debates: Evidence from Four Countries | View Paper Details |
Coalition Formation Between Core Beliefs and Secondary Aspects in Nascent Subsystems | View Paper Details |