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|a The political formulation of policy solutions :
|b arguments, arenas, and coalitions /
|c edited by Philippe Zittoun, Frank Fischer, and Nikolaos Zahariadis.
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|a In this book, an international group of public policy scholars revisit the stage of formulating policy solutions by investigating the basic political dimensions inherent to this critical phase of the policy process.
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|a Front Cover -- The Politial Formulation of Policy Solutions: Arguments, Arenas, and Coalitions -- Copyright information -- Table of contents -- Notes on Contributors -- 1 Introduction -- Policy Formulation: A Political Perspective -- Policy formulation: an apolitical dominant perspective -- The three political dimensions of policy solution formulation -- A political approach to policy formulation -- How coalitions bind problems and policy proposals -- Building coalitions as owners of policy solutions -- Competition and constraint in the arenas -- Notes -- References
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|a 2 Upcycling a Trashed Policy Solution? Argumentative Couplings for Solution Definition and Deconstruction in German Pension Policy -- Introduction -- The definition and deconstruction of solutions -- The softening-up of proposals -- Solution definition through argumentative coupling -- Solution deconstruction through argumentative (de)couplings -- 'Riester has failed': solution deconstruction and redefinition struggles -- The 'multi-pillar paradigm': definition of a new solution in German pension policy -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References
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|a 3 Binding and Unbinding Problem-Solution Associations in US Agricultural Policy Making: The Introduction and Demise of Direct Payments to Farmers -- Introduction -- The ties that bind: connecting policy problems and policy solutions -- Methodological considerations -- Decoupled direct payments in US agriculture -- The 1996 Farm Bill: freedom to farm -- The 2002 Farm Bill: farmers can have their cake and eat it too -- The 2008 Farm Bill: the lull before the storm -- The 2014 Farm Bill: direct payments in the spotlight -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References
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|a 4 The Role of Expert Reporting in Binding Together Policy Problem and Solution Definition Processes -- Introduction -- Reorienting water-quality policy solutions through a discrete medium: the biotic indicator in French rivers -- Aligning and misaligning streams through expert categories: the case of green macroalgal blooms in Brittany -- Binding without cementing: shortcomings of the dead-wood indicator in French forests -- Discussion -- Conclusion -- References -- 5 Coalitions and Values in the Flow of Policy Solutions -- What do we know about the flow of solutions?
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|a Unpacking the concept of 'value acceptability' -- Hypothesis 1: The higher the side payments, the broader the political coalition is likely to be -- Hypothesis 2: The more institutionalized the policy network, the less likely it is for externally advocated solutions to attract more support -- Hypothesis 3: Short time horizons decrease the likelihood of political conflict, facilitating the process of building coalitions -- Hypothesis 4: Solutions that substantially deviate from the status quo are more likely to appeal to policy actors if they are framed in terms of losses -- Conclusion -- Notes
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