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Journal of European Public Policy, Volume 12 Issue 5 2005

Cross-national Policy Convergence: Causes, Concepts and Empirical Findings

Highly ranked in the Public Administration category of the ISI Social Sciences Citation Index.
ISSN: 1466-4429 (electronic) 1350-1763 (paper)
Publication Frequency: 8 issues per year
Publisher: Routledge
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Preface
Preface
Page 763
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Original Articles
Introduction: Cross-national policy convergence: concepts, approaches and explanatory factors
Christoph Knill
Pages 764 – 774
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Causes and conditions of cross-national policy convergence
Katharina Holzinger; Christoph Knill
Pages 775 – 796
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When the birds sing. A framework for analysing domestic factors behind policy convergence
Andrea Lenschow;  Duncan Liefferink; Sietske Veenman
Pages 797 – 816
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Is there convergence in convergence research? an overview of empirical studies on policy convergence
Stephan Heichel;  Jessica Pape; Thomas Sommerer
Pages 817 – 840
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Globalization, harmonization, and competition: the different pathways to policy convergence
Daniel W. Drezner
Pages 841 – 859
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The international sources of policy convergence: explaining the spread of environmental policy innovations
Per-olof Busch; Helge Jörgens
Pages 860 – 884
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Climate policy convergence in Europe: an assessment based on National Communications to the UNFCCC
Johan Albrecht; Bas Arts
Pages 885 – 902
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Central banks on the move
Martin Marcussen
Pages 903 – 923
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Diffusion without convergence: how political context shapes the adoption of regulatory impact assessment
Claudio M. Radaelli
Pages 924 – 943
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Commentary
Policy convergence: a passing fad or a new integrating focus in European Union studies?
Andrew Jordan
Pages 944 – 953
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Research agenda section
Edited by Berthold Rittberger

‘Agents of Knowledge’ and the Convergence on a ‘New World Order’: A Review Article
David Levi-faur
Pages 954 – 965
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Miscellany
Notes on contributors
Pages 966 – 967
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