The Agency of Recipient Countries in Transnational Policy-Related Knowledge TransferFrom Conditionality to Elaborated Autonomous Policy Learning

IF 1.1 4区 社会学 Q3 INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS Communist and Post-Communist Studies Pub Date : 2021-09-01 DOI:10.1525/J.POSTCOMSTUD.2021.54.3.51
A. Heinrich, G. Isabekova, Armin Müller, H. Pleines, Tobias Brink
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Current research on transnational knowledge transfer has a strong bias toward (often conditionality-based) advice originating in the core OECD world and focuses nearly exclusively on the link from a source to a target of knowledge transfer. This contribution provides a broader and more nuanced picture by looking at the reverse logic of non-OECD countries proactively searching abroad for policy advice and assessing this advice based on their own requirements. Based on the role of conditionality and on the attitude of the recipient country toward cooperation with foreign sources of advice, five demand-side strategies in transnational policy-related knowledge transfer are distinguished, each of which is analyzed utilizing the example of health reform. The results highlight systematic differences in the attitude toward and employment of foreign advice.
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跨国政策知识转移中的受援国代理:从条件性到精细的自主政策学习
目前关于跨国知识转移的研究强烈倾向于(通常是基于条件的)来自经合组织核心国家的建议,并且几乎完全侧重于从知识转移的来源到目标的联系。这篇文章通过考察非经合组织国家主动向国外寻求政策建议并根据自己的要求评估这些建议的反向逻辑,提供了一幅更广泛、更细致的图景。根据条件的作用和受援国对与外国咨询资源合作的态度,区分了与跨国政策有关的知识转移的五种需求侧战略,并利用卫生改革的例子对每一种战略进行了分析。结果突出了对外国咨询的态度和使用的系统差异。
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期刊介绍: Communist and Post-Communist Studies is an international journal covering all communist and post-communist states and communist movements, including both their domestic policies and their international relations. It is focused on the analysis of historical as well as current developments in the communist and post-communist world, including ideology, economy and society. It also aims to provide comparative foci on a given subject by inviting comments of a comparative character from scholars specializing in the same subject matter but in different countries.
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