欧亚大陆人口贩运政策的实证比较

L. Dean
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本章将分析范围扩大到整个欧亚地区,利用原始数据集分析政策采纳和实施的决定因素,将内部决定因素和外部压力变量调整到国际决策环境中。它考察了欧亚大陆所有15个国家在与2003-2015年相似的时间段内政策采纳和实施的定量决定因素。它提出了一个新的和创新的人口贩运政策指数,该指数衡量欧亚大陆人口贩运政策的范围,并每年以15分的等级对其进行排名。研究结果反映了定性结果,并揭示了国家内部的政治条件和货币因素,如国家承诺、政策企业家、官僚主义和国家能力,决定了国家如何采取政策,而政策企业家、官僚主义和警察效率则影响政策的实施。混合方法比较表明,国家承诺和政策企业家对人口贩运政策的采用具有积极影响,而官僚主义障碍则抑制了政策的采用。结果与政策实施模型的凝聚力较低,但揭示了内部决定因素的影响,如街头官僚、官僚障碍和相互冲突的警务结果。
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Empirical comparisons of human trafficking policy across Eurasia
This chapter broadens the analysis back to whole region of Eurasia to analyze the determinants of policy adoption and implementation with original dataset, adapting variables for internal determinants and external pressure to the international policymaking environment. It examines the quantitative determinants of policy adoption and implementation across all fifteen counties in Eurasia in a similar time period as the case study analyses from 2003-2015 in a pooled time series. It presented a new and innovative Human Trafficking Policy Index which measures the scope of human trafficking policies in Eurasia and ranks it on a 15-point scale every year. The findings mirror the qualitative results and reveal that internal political conditions and monetary factors inside the country such as state commitment, policy entrepreneurs, bureaucracy, and state capacity determine how the countries adopted policy while policy entrepreneurs, bureaucracy, and police effectiveness influence policy implementation. The mixed method comparison demonstrates that state commitment and policy entrepreneurs had a positive influence on human trafficking policy adoption while bureaucratic impediments inhibited policy adoption. The results were less cohesive with policy implementation model but revealed the influence of internal determinants such as street-level bureaucrats, bureaucratic impediments, and conflicting policing results.
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