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Trajectories and conjunctions Trajectories and conjunctions
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Dave Bainton Dave Bainton
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John Clarke John Clarke
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Noémi Lendvai Noémi Lendvai
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Paul Stubbs Paul Stubbs
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Working collectively Working collectively
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Five Soft governance, policy fictions and translation zones: European policy spaces and their making
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Extract
Policy moves. It moves from place to place: from the head offices of supranational organisations to the (more or less) grateful recipients in faraway elsewheres; or from the strategic stratosphere to the gritty encounters of the front line. Policy moves – and the fact of its movement makes things happen. What happens is not necessarily what was intended, or what was planned. Policy moves – and moves on, colonising new spaces and new settings with the promise of improving things. All of this is well-known – in the world of policymaking and moving, and in the world of policy studies. However, this book emerges from a sense of puzzlement: ‘How does policy move?’; ‘Who and what makes it move?’; ‘What happens as it arrives and settles in those “elsewheres”?’; ‘What keeps it moving?’; and ‘What happens to it as it moves?’ Linked to this sense of puzzlement – and the questions that preoccupy us – is a sense of frustration: why are these not the organising questions of policy studies? Why do the questions and answers of so much academic work on policy leave us cold? This mix of puzzlement and frustration brings us to this point: writing a book about making policy move.
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