Ideas, Politics, and Public Policy
JLJohn L. Campbell
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Abstract
▪ Abstract Scholars have become acutely interested in how behavior driven by ideas rather than self-interest determines policy-making outcomes. This review examines the literature on this subject. It differentiates among the types of ideas that may affect policy making (i.e., cognitive paradigms, world views, norms, frames, and policy programs) and identifies some of the persistent difficulties associated with studying how ideas shape policy. In particular, studies often do a poor job pinpointing the causal mechanisms that link ideas to policy-making outcomes. More attention needs to be paid to articulating the causal processes through which ideas exert effects. Suggestions for future scholarship that might…
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Dartmouth College
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Keywords
- Scholarship
- Politics
- Subject (documents)
- Public policy
- Policy making
- Affect (linguistics)
- Policy studies
- Cognition
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- No poverty
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