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Learning in European Administrative Networks: a process to all or only to a few? 欧洲行政网络中的学习:对所有人还是只对少数人?
Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI: 10.1017/s0143814x24000011
Ana Carolina Soares
Through the pooling and exchange of resources such as expertise and knowledge between network participants, European Administrative Networks (EANs) are expected to play a significant role in enhancing policy learning. Yet, scarce empirical evidence has been presented concerning the learning process taking place within EANs. This paper addresses this gap through the analysis of the Network of the Heads of European Environmental Protection Agencies (EPA Network). Based on a unique survey dataset, social network analysis and exponential random graph models are used to trace the interaction patterns within the network and test which factors shape them. The analysis highlights the relevance of national political factors – i.e. the preferences of national governments and ministries – in shaping the learning processes taking place in the EPA Network. While the network is an important venue for disseminating knowledge between directly and indirectly connected actors, learning processes are mainly limited to like-minded peers.
欧洲行政管理网络(EANs)通过汇集和交流网络参与者之间的专业技能和知识等资源,有望在加强政策学习方面发挥重要作用。然而,有关欧洲行政网内部学习过程的经验证据却很少。本文通过对欧洲环境保护机构负责人网络(EPA 网络)的分析,填补了这一空白。基于一个独特的调查数据集,本文采用了社会网络分析和指数随机图模型来追踪网络内的互动模式,并检验哪些因素影响了这些模式。分析强调了国家政治因素(即国家政府和部委的偏好)在塑造环保局网络学习过程中的相关性。虽然该网络是在直接和间接联系的参与者之间传播知识的重要渠道,但学习过程主要局限于志同道合的同行。
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Learning in European Administrative Networks: a process to all or only to a few? 欧洲行政网络中的学习:对所有人还是只对少数人?
Pub Date : 2024-02-14 DOI: 10.1017/s0143814x24000011
Ana Carolina Soares
Through the pooling and exchange of resources such as expertise and knowledge between network participants, European Administrative Networks (EANs) are expected to play a significant role in enhancing policy learning. Yet, scarce empirical evidence has been presented concerning the learning process taking place within EANs. This paper addresses this gap through the analysis of the Network of the Heads of European Environmental Protection Agencies (EPA Network). Based on a unique survey dataset, social network analysis and exponential random graph models are used to trace the interaction patterns within the network and test which factors shape them. The analysis highlights the relevance of national political factors – i.e. the preferences of national governments and ministries – in shaping the learning processes taking place in the EPA Network. While the network is an important venue for disseminating knowledge between directly and indirectly connected actors, learning processes are mainly limited to like-minded peers.
欧洲行政管理网络(EANs)通过汇集和交流网络参与者之间的专业技能和知识等资源,有望在加强政策学习方面发挥重要作用。然而,有关欧洲行政网内部学习过程的经验证据却很少。本文通过对欧洲环境保护机构负责人网络(EPA 网络)的分析,填补了这一空白。基于一个独特的调查数据集,本文采用了社会网络分析和指数随机图模型来追踪网络内的互动模式,并检验哪些因素影响了这些模式。分析强调了国家政治因素(即国家政府和部委的偏好)在塑造环保局网络学习过程中的相关性。虽然该网络是在直接和间接联系的参与者之间传播知识的重要渠道,但学习过程主要局限于志同道合的同行。
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Executive action that lasts 持久的行政行动
Pub Date : 2024-01-10 DOI: 10.1017/s0143814x23000442
Kenneth Lowande, Michael Poznansky
Unilateral presidential action is thought to be limited by the ability of successors to easily reverse past decisions. Yet, most executive actions are never formally revoked. We argue that because of presidents’ unique position as chief executive, some actions create outcomes that make policy reversal more difficult or even infeasible. We develop a novel measure of policies with more immutable consequences and analyze the revocation of executive orders issued between 1937 and 2021. We find the degree of outcome immutability reduces the influence of political conditions on policy revocation. We further examine these dynamics in three cases in which presidents have substantial discretion – diplomacy, non-combatant detention, and police militarization. Scholarship has long highlighted the president’s first-mover status relative to other institutional actors as a key source of their power. Collectively, our argument and evidence demonstrate this applies to their relationship with successors.
人们认为,总统的单边行动会受到继任者轻易推翻过去决定的能力的限制。然而,大多数行政行动从未被正式撤销。我们认为,由于总统作为行政长官的独特地位,有些行动所造成的结果会使政策逆转变得更加困难甚至不可行。我们开发了一种新的方法来衡量具有更多不可改变后果的政策,并对 1937 年至 2021 年间发布的行政命令的撤销情况进行了分析。我们发现,结果不可改变的程度降低了政治条件对政策撤销的影响。我们进一步研究了总统在外交、非战斗人员拘留和警察军事化这三个具有很大自由裁量权的案例中的这些动态。长期以来,学术界一直强调总统相对于其他制度参与者的先行者地位是其权力的关键来源。我们的论点和证据共同证明了这一点,也适用于总统与继任者的关系。
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Welfare, egalitarianism, and polarization: the politics of noncontributory social programs 福利、平均主义和两极分化:非缴费型社会计划的政治学
Pub Date : 2024-01-09 DOI: 10.1017/s0143814x23000454
E. Svensen
This study analyzes the link between egalitarian ideals and the rise in party polarization in Congress. To demonstrate how philosophical differences over conceptions of fairness, equality, and justice help explain the recent growth in partisanship over the past few decades, I argue one overlooked explanatory factor which assists in capturing this ideological rift is noncontributory welfare spending. Recovering annual ideal point estimates between 1947 and 2018 that are comparable with annual federal spending, I use multivariate time series models and find convincing evidence which suggests welfare outlays have a strong short- and long-run effect on polarization. Moreover, analysis of the roll call record also shows when ideal point estimates are recovered by specific policy area, lawmakers exhibit higher levels of ideological separation on welfare compared to, among others, policies such as defense and transportation. Robustness checks confirm these findings also hold even when controlling for income inequality.
本研究分析了平等主义理想与国会中政党两极分化加剧之间的联系。为了说明在公平、平等和正义的概念上存在的哲学分歧如何有助于解释最近几十年来党派之争的加剧,我认为一个被忽视的解释因素有助于捕捉这种意识形态裂痕,那就是非缴费型福利支出。我利用多变量时间序列模型,恢复了 1947 年至 2018 年间与年度联邦支出相当的年度理想点估计值,并发现了令人信服的证据,表明福利支出对两极分化具有强烈的短期和长期影响。此外,对点名记录的分析还表明,如果按具体政策领域恢复理想的点估计,与国防和交通等政策相比,立法者在福利问题上表现出更高的意识形态分离水平。稳健性检验证实,即使在控制收入不平等的情况下,这些发现也同样成立。
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Explaining compliance with COVID-19 regulation in China and the United States: cultural biases, political trust, and perceptions of risk and protective actions 解释中国和美国对 COVID-19 法规的遵守情况:文化偏见、政治信任以及对风险和保护措施的看法
Pub Date : 2024-01-08 DOI: 10.1017/s0143814x23000429
Meng Yuan, Marcus Mayorga, Branden B. Johnson, B. Swedlow
How do cultural biases, trust in government, and perceptions of risk and protective actions influence compliance with regulation of COVID-19? Analyzing Chinese (n = 646) and American public opinion samples (n = 1,325) from spring 2020, we use Grid–Group Cultural Theory and the Protective Action Decision Model to specify, respectively, cultural influences on public risk perceptions and decision-making regarding protective actions. We find that cultural biases mostly affect protective actions indirectly through public perceptions. Regardless of country, hierarchical cultural biases increase protective behaviors via positive perceptions of protective actions. However, other indirect effects of cultural bias via public perceptions vary across both protective actions and countries. Moreover, trust in government only mediates the effect of cultural bias in China and risk perception only mediates the effect of cultural bias in the United States. Our findings suggest that regulators in both countries should craft regulations that are congenial to culturally diverse populations.
文化偏见、对政府的信任以及对风险和保护行动的认知如何影响对 COVID-19 的监管?通过分析 2020 年春季的中国(n = 646)和美国(n = 1325)民意样本,我们采用网格-群体文化理论和保护性行动决策模型,分别说明了文化对公众风险认知和保护性行动决策的影响。我们发现,文化偏见大多会通过公众认知间接影响防护行动。无论在哪个国家,等级文化偏见都会通过对保护行动的积极认知来增加保护行为。然而,文化偏见通过公众认知产生的其他间接影响在保护行动和国家之间都有所不同。此外,在中国,对政府的信任只对文化偏见的影响起中介作用,而在美国,风险认知只对文化偏见的影响起中介作用。我们的研究结果表明,中美两国的监管机构都应制定适合不同文化背景人群的法规。
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Crossed wires: Understanding policy feedback in varying policy environments 交叉的电线:了解不同政策环境下的政策反馈
Pub Date : 2023-11-17 DOI: 10.1017/s0143814x23000351
Rachel Torres, Jielu Yao, Elizabeth Maltby, Rene Rocha, Adriano Udani
Previous scholarship has shown that experience with public policies can affect citizens’ willingness to participate in politics. However, few studies have examined whether the effect of experience with policy is moderated by existing policy environments. We focus on the impact of Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) and examine how it affects foreign-born Latinos’ political orientation and behavior. We find a relationship between enrollment in DACA and political orientation and that the effect on participation is moderated by the intensity of enforcement in an immigrant’s county of residence.
以往的研究表明,公共政策经验会影响公民参与政治的意愿。然而,很少有研究探讨政策经验的影响是否会受到现有政策环境的调节。我们关注 "童年抵美暂缓遣返计划"(DACA)的影响,并研究它如何影响外国出生的拉美裔的政治取向和行为。我们发现参加 DACA 与政治取向之间存在关系,而移民居住地所在县的执法力度会调节对参与的影响。
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Sociopolitical reputation and the reform of pharmacies in Greece and Portugal 希腊和葡萄牙的社会政治声誉与药房改革
Pub Date : 2023-11-15 DOI: 10.1017/s0143814x23000363
Stella Ladi, Catherine Moury, Francesco Stolfi
This article argues that differences in sociopolitical reputation can explain why interest groups fail or succeed in influencing policymakers and that therefore sociopolitical reputation is a useful addition to the conceptual toolbox of interest groups scholars. Focusing on pharmacies and their associations in Greece and Portugal between 2005 and 2021, this article uses the concept of sociopolitical reputation to explain why reform attempts to reduce pharmaceutical spending and increase competition in the pharmacy sector were successful in Portugal but not in Greece, even though pharmacists are a much stronger interest group in Portugal than in Greece and even though both countries were under significant exogenous pressure to introduce structural reforms in the wake of the Eurozone crisis.
本文认为,社会政治声誉的差异可以解释利益集团影响政策制定者的失败或成功的原因,因此社会政治声誉是利益集团学者概念工具箱中的一个有益补充。本文以 2005 年至 2021 年间希腊和葡萄牙的药店及其协会为研究对象,利用社会政治声誉的概念来解释为什么葡萄牙减少药品支出和增加药店竞争的改革尝试取得了成功,而希腊却没有,尽管药剂师在葡萄牙是一个比希腊强大得多的利益集团,尽管这两个国家在欧元区危机之后都面临着推行结构改革的巨大外生压力。
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