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Improving policy implementation through collaborative policymaking

Christopher AnsellUniversity of California Berkeley, USAEva SørensenRoskilde University, DenmarkJacob TorfingRoskilde University, Denmark
2017en
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Abstract

We offer a fresh perspective on implementation problems by suggesting that collaborative policy design and adaptive policy implementation will help public policy makers to improve policy execution. Classical implementation theories have focused too narrowly on administrative stumbling blocks and New Public Management has reinforced the split between politics and administration. Attempts to improve policy implementation must begin by looking at policy design, which can be improved through collaboration and deliberation between upstream and downstream actors. We provide a broad overview of how collaborative policymaking and adaptive policy implementation might work in theory and practice.

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