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Volume 46, issue 1, 2025

Which civil society? State-run media and shaping the politics of NGOs in post-uprising Egypt pp. 1-23 Downloads
Nermeen Kassem
Mapping multi-stakeholder initiatives for public governance and transparency: a comparative assessment of trends and motivations pp. 24-45 Downloads
Christopher Wilson, Marlen Heide and Jean-Patrick Villeneuve
Policy styles and India’s national action plan on climate change (NAPCC) pp. 46-63 Downloads
Tanvi Deshpande, Rahul Mukherji and Mekhala Sastry
Assessing policy transfer from the United States to the British National Health Service pp. 64-82 Downloads
Daniel Béland, Martin Powell and Alex Waddan
Affording excellence: What does excellence funding do for researchers? pp. 83-101 Downloads
Merle Jacob and Tomas Hellström
Enterprise policies and R&D support for high-tech SMEs: a multi-perspective approach pp. 102-123 Downloads
Chongryol Park and Ronald McQuaid
Reconceptualizing transfer pathways: policy transfer and armed UAV proliferation pp. 124-145 Downloads
Stephen Ceccoli

Volume 45, issue 6, 2024

Instruments of lesson-drawing: comparing the knowledge brokerage of the OECD and the World Bank pp. 839-859 Downloads
Helen Seitzer, Chanwoong Baek and Gita Steiner-Khamsi
Role sets of advisory councils in local policymaking process: the perspective of council members pp. 860-882 Downloads
Agnieszka Pawłowska
Policy staff and the evolving nature of policy analytical capacity in Australia, Britain, Canada, and New Zealand pp. 883-907 Downloads
Jonathan Craft and Samuel Henderson
Policy change in socially embedded local policy processes in São Paulo, 1988–2020 pp. 908-928 Downloads
Eduardo Marques and Renata Bichir
Policy transfer and policy experimentation in China: the case of state-sponsored student loans pp. 929-947 Downloads
Hanwen Zhang
The military involvement and extraordinary policymaking in higher education: evidence from Turkey pp. 948-965 Downloads
Burhan Fındıklı
Editorial board pp. 966-966 Downloads
The Editors

Volume 45, issue 5, 2024

Digital political campaigning: contemporary challenges and regulation pp. 677-691 Downloads
Gabriela Borz and Fabrizio De Francesco
Operationalizing data-driven campaigning: designing a new tool for mapping and guiding regulatory intervention pp. 692-708 Downloads
Rachel Gibson, Esmeralda Bon and Andrea Römmele
The EU soft regulation of digital campaigning: regulatory effectiveness through platform compliance to the code of practice on disinformation pp. 709-729 Downloads
Gabriela Borz, Fabrizio De Francesco, Thomas L. Montgomerie and Michael Peter Bellis
Regulating misleading political advertising on online platforms: an example of regulatory mercantilism in digital policy pp. 730-749 Downloads
Benjamin Farrand
Better safe than sorry? Digital campaigning governance in Germany pp. 750-772 Downloads
Isabelle Borucki and Matthias C. Kettemann
Digital innovation in electoral campaigns: the case of microcredit in Podemos pp. 773-791 Downloads
Fabio G. Lupato, Ariel Jerez and Marco Meloni
The role of hyperactive Twitter accounts in the diffusion of political information pp. 792-817 Downloads
Paweł Matuszewski and Gabriella Szabó
Watching the digital grassroots grow: assessing party members’ social media campaigning during the 2021 German Bundestag election pp. 818-838 Downloads
Stine Ziegler

Volume 45, issue 3-4, 2024

The effects of wars: lessons from the war in Ukraine pp. 261-281 Downloads
Pierre Bocquillon, Suzanne Doyle, Toby S. James, Ra Mason, Soul Park and Matilde Rosina
The impact of the war on human capital and productivity in Ukraine pp. 282-292 Downloads
Balázs Égert and Christine de la Maisonneuve
Tax policy of Ukraine in terms of martial law pp. 293-309 Downloads
Vladyslav Teremetskyi, Volodymyr Valihura, Maryna Slatvinska, Valentyna Bryndak and Inna Gutsul
Disrupted harvests: how Ukraine – Russia war influences global food systems – a systematic review pp. 310-335 Downloads
Hamid El Bilali and Tarek Ben Hassen
Uncertainty, stock and commodity prices during the Ukraine-Russia war pp. 336-352 Downloads
Whelsy Boungou and Alhonita Yatié
The impact of the Russia-Ukraine War on European Union currencies: a high-frequency analysis pp. 353-376 Downloads
Mahmut Zeki Akarsu and Orkideh Gharehgozli
Forged in the fires of war: the rise of a new Ukrainian identity pp. 377-401 Downloads
Aaron F. Brantly
Increased support for collective defence in times of threat: European public opinion before and after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine pp. 402-422 Downloads
Matthias Mader
Chains of insecurities: constructing Ukraine’s agency in times of war pp. 423-442 Downloads
Yuliia Kurnyshova
EU arms collaboration, procurement, and offsets: the impact of the war in Ukraine pp. 443-466 Downloads
Jonata Anicetti
Gradually and then suddenly: the effects of Russia’s attacks on the evolution of cybersecurity policy in Lithuania pp. 467-488 Downloads
Ramūnas Vilpišauskas
The war in Ukraine, the EU’s geopolitical awakening and implications for the “contested neighbourhood” pp. 489-506 Downloads
Ryhor Nizhnikau and Arkady Moshes
The arrival of Ukrainian refugees as an opportunity to advance migrant integration policy pp. 507-531 Downloads
Marie Jelínková, Michal Plaček and František Ochrana
Migration and soft power: the EU’s visa and refugee policy response to the war in Ukraine pp. 532-550 Downloads
Matilde Rosina
Conflict disruptions of epistemic communities: initial lessons from the impact of the Russian invasion of Ukraine pp. 551-572 Downloads
Anna Ivanova and Paul Thiers
Strategic narratives of Russia’s war in Ukraine: perspectives from China pp. 573-594 Downloads
Angela Pennisi di Floristella and Xuechen Chen
Russia-Ukraine War, India, and US grand strategy: punishing or leveraging neutrality? pp. 595-613 Downloads
Chirayu Thakkar
Wind of change: the impact of REPowerEU policy reforms on gas security pp. 614-632 Downloads
Moniek de Jong
The Arab Gulf states in the Asian energy market: is the Russia-Ukraine war a game changer? pp. 633-652 Downloads
Li-Chen Sim
Rethinking change in Japan's security policy: punctuated equilibrium theory and Japan's response to the Russian invasion of Ukraine pp. 653-676 Downloads
Paul O’Shea and Sebastian Maslow

Volume 45, issue 2, 2024

The politics of complaint: a review of the literature on grievance redress mechanisms in the global South pp. 139-158 Downloads
Naomi Hossain, Anuradha Joshi and Suchi Pande
Using e-petition data to quantify public concerns during the COVID-19 pandemic: a case study of England pp. 159-182 Downloads
Stephen D. Clark and Nik Lomax
Bans, sanctions, and dog-whistles: a review of anti-critical race theory initiatives adopted in the United States since 2020 pp. 183-204 Downloads
Luiza-Maria Filimon and Mihaela Ivănescu
How do you do, implementation? A Latour-inspired critical approach to implementation pp. 205-222 Downloads
Neta Sher-Hadar
Demography and the composition of taxes: a political economy theory pp. 223-240 Downloads
Weijie Luo
“Data, data, data” – post-Brexit data governance and its relation to the UK’s economic model pp. 241-260 Downloads
Pascal D. König

Volume 45, issue 1, 2024

Punctuated equilibrium and the dynamics of political participation: the case of letter writing pp. 1-20 Downloads
Daniel Casey
Policy punctuations and agenda diversity in China: a national level analysis from 1980 to 2019 pp. 21-41 Downloads
Xiaolei Qin and Jing Huang
Policymaking in personalist dictatorships: a theory of outbidding pp. 42-64 Downloads
Allison C. White
Demanding non-programmatic distribution: evidence from local governments in Chile pp. 65-88 Downloads
Fabian Belmar, Gonzalo Contreras, Mauricio Morales and Camila Troncoso
The politics of multi-level migration policymaking: a network-centred perspective pp. 89-112 Downloads
Andrea Pettrachin
Gender-inequitable discrimination? A survey experiment on the gendered implications of unauthorized immigrant narratives pp. 113-138 Downloads
Yulianna Otero-Asmar, Li-Yin Liu and Yao-Yuan Yeh
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