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Introduction Introduction
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Policy diffusion as a spatial process Policy diffusion as a spatial process
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Policy diffusion beyond spatial interaction Policy diffusion beyond spatial interaction
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Future research and the network science of policy diffusion Future research and the network science of policy diffusion
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(Policy) network theories of policy diffusion (Policy) network theories of policy diffusion
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Policy diffusion via multilayer networks Policy diffusion via multilayer networks
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Illustration: State policy diffusion and state legislative ties Illustration: State policy diffusion and state legislative ties
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References References
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Note Note
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The Network Science of Public Policy Diffusion
Get accessPolitical Science and Social Data Analytics, The Pennsylvania State University
The Pennsylvania State University
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Published:18 December 2023
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Abstract
For over half a century, rigorous empirical analysis of the patterns according to which policies have spread across governments has led to a substantial accumulation of knowledge regarding the attributes of governments and policies that predict the spread of policy. Recently, a more thorough integration of policy diffusion research with relational and network approaches to analysis has led to insights regarding the pathways that connect governments and facilitate the diffusion of policies. This chapter reviews recent developments regarding network approaches to policy diffusion research, and unifies these findings and ideas as the “network science of public policy diffusion.” The chapter also offers guidance regarding directions in which the study of policy diffusion research can be advanced through network scientific approaches. Specifically, it suggests that researchers look to the policy networks literature for theoretical innovation, and that the adoption of multilayer network analysis methods would facilitate substantial advancements in the empirical analysis of the systems determinants of public policy diffusion.
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