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Advancing knowledge in public and social policy and politics. Edited by @berglundoscar.bsky.social, Claire Dunlop, @eakoebele.bsky.social, Kristin Taylor, @cmweible.bsky.social w/ @allegrafullerton.bsky.social‬
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Happy holidays!🎁🌟

As the year comes to close, we're reflecting on all the articles and blog posts that have shaped Policy & Politics in 2025! ⬇️

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Review of Policy & Politics in 2025 and happy holidays!
P&P’s achievements this year, our most popular blog in 2025, showcase our open research, and consider 2026 with gratitude for our community and hope for the future of the journal and its contri…
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🌟Check out our latest post on the Policy & Politics blog!

Experts in governance: a comparative analysis of the Nordic countries ⬇️

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Experts in governance: a comparative analysis of the Nordic countries
How is expert knowledge channelled into policy making in the Nordic region? This piece focus on government-appointed advisory commissions as a key institutional pathway for incorporating expertise …
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Nice effort to explain for the Prison Service how new public management (NPM) combined with political short-termism, wreaks havoc, every time, with productivity in any public agency
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The politics of anger: appraisal and the french pension reform protests🔍

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The politics of anger: emotional appraisal and the French pension reform protests
by Johanna Kuhlmann and Peter Starke In their recent article published in Policy & Politics, Johanna Kuhlmann and Peter Starke demonstrate how a focus on emotions helps us to better understand …
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Kaila Witkowski, Stephen R. Neely, Lisa Asticher, John Turnpenny, Janna Gojaerts, @nataschavanderzwan.bsky.social, Jet Bussemaker, Vandna Bhatia, Libby Maman, Jacint Jordana, David Levi-Faur, Edoardo Guaschino, Rahel M. Schomaker, Esther van Zimmeren, Laurent Lioté, Adam Cooper, & Neil Strachan.
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🎉 Policy and Politics, Vol 53 Issue 4 is live!

We are happy to share our latest Issue featuring many fantastic articles by our authors: @samwarner.bsky.social sky.social , David Richards, @dianecoyle1859.bsky.social coyle1859.bsky.social , Martin J. Smith...

Reposted by Claire A. Dunlop

This issue ⬇️ includes my recent article with Tianlei Qiu in which we provide an overview of existing research that uses the multiple streams framework in the context of China. See article here: bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journal.... Send me a message if you'd like to receive a copy.

💡New to the blog!💡Preference reversals in asylum policy: how multidimensional incentives reshape elite decision making

Thank you @aslunn.bsky.social !✨

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Preference reversals in asylum policy: how multidimensional incentives reshape elite decision making
by Asli Unan In a recent article published in Policy & Politics, Asli Unan investigates how local politicians’ preferences can shift during early-stage policy adoption, particularly in response…
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Long overdue writing day with @profkatsmith.bsky.social today, including lots of discussion about failure and implementation.

Aided by this excellent new-ish article from @catherineneedham.bsky.social and Emily Burns:
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Wondering how to improve electoral processes?

Listen to the front-line poll workers helping to run elections, argue @tobysjames.bsky.social (@uniofeastanglia.bsky.social) and Alistair Clark (@nclpolitics.bsky.social) in their new @policy-politics.bsky.social article
The value of poll-worker voice in the delivery of elections
by Toby S. James and Alistair Clark In their recent article published in Policy & Politics, Toby S. James and Alistair Clark explore how the perspectives of poll workers can inform and improve …
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🔍What is the value of poll-worker voice in the delivery of elections?

✨⬇️New research on the blog from @tobysjames.bsky.social and Alistair Clark! Thank you both!

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The value of poll-worker voice in the delivery of elections
by Toby S. James and Alistair Clark In their recent article published in Policy & Politics, Toby S. James and Alistair Clark explore how the perspectives of poll workers can inform and improve …
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💡📖New to the blog!

Read about the latest research from Libby Maman, with coauthors Libby Maman, @jacintjc.bsky.social, David Levi Faur, Edoardo Guaschino, Rahel Schomaker and Esther Van-Zimmeren!

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Measuring the democratic qualities of regulatory bodies: new tools for theory and comparison
by Libby Maman, Jacint Jordana, David Levi-Faur, Edoardo Guaschino, Rahel Schomaker, and Esther Van-Zimmeren Building on her previous research published here in Policy & Politics, Libby Maman, …
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@howlettm.bsky.social @nihitgoyal.bsky.social @bishoyzaki.bsky.social Marleen Easton, Jennifer Yarnold, Valerie Vervaenen @jasperdepaepe.bsky.social Biran Head, @peteraagaard.bsky.social & Marleen Easton

@elsabmeuller.bsky.social @elizabethjevans.bsky.social
Tania Arrieta, Johnathan Davies, @iolsss.bsky.social @johannahornung.bsky.social @nilsbandelow.bsky.social Bettina Stauffer, Caroline Schlaufer, @gbsong.bsky.social Aaron Smith-Walter, Michael D. Jones, @andreamigone.bsky.social

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Our 2025 🎉 Top 10 Most Cited Articles 🎉 are now free to access until the end of September! You can find them all below 👇

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Many thanks to all of our authors:

Looking for some reading to kick off the new semester? Our autumn reading list includes free articles on
🧠 Emotions in public policy
⛅ Politics of environmental policy
🤝 Governance networks
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#APSA2025 #PoliSky

Congratulations to @andreamigone.bsky.social & @howlettm.bsky.social on authoring one of our top 10 most cited articles of 2025!

Check it out 👇

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Thanks to everyone who has already read and engaged with mine and @haylesben.bsky.social new paper ‘Lived experience as evidence in anti-poverty policy making: a governance-driven perspective’ Thought I'd give a summary of the paper here, I've found it useful when others have done this, so here goes

Independent regulatory agencies have spread globally & these bodies wield power but sit outside traditional democratic accountability.

This new measurement tool gives us the means to diagnose democratic weaknesses, compare agencies, & design better regulatory institutions.

The study reveals that transparency, accountability, participation, and inclusiveness don't move together in regulatory agencies. They're independent qualities, challenging long-held assumptions about democratic governance.

Through legal document analysis, website content analysis, and semi-structured interviews, the team analyzed 49 regulatory bodies across finance, data protection, and food safety in 9 countries.

How democratic are regulatory agencies really? New research by Libby Maman, @jacintjc.bsky.socialky.social‬, David Levi-Faur, Edoardo Guaschino, Rahel Schomaker, and Esther Van-Zimmeren tackles this question with a measurement tool for regulatory democracy.

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📣 Article alert!

Excellent new piece on *lived experience* as a form of evidence from our very own @clemmiehilloconnor.bsky.social & a colleague @haylesben.bsky.social 👏

#OpenAccess in Policy & Politics now 👉 bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journal...

Reposted by Claire A. Dunlop

It's publication day! Very excited to share this article co-authored with @haylesben.bsky.social Lived experience as evidence in anti-poverty policy making: a governance-driven perspective. bristoluniversitypressdigital.com/view/journal...
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