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摘要
自上世纪90年代末以来,肯•马瑟斯(Ken Mathers)一直是维多利亚州公共服务局(Victoria Public Service)的公路官员,在该州的交通领域有着独特的影响力。他的项目主导了议程,有时与他所服务的政府最初的疑虑背道而驰。本文认为,我们可以从政策企业家精神的角度来解释马瑟斯的影响。它将表明,与最近学术界的主流观点相反,维多利亚州的交通政策制定非常混乱,以至于像马瑟斯这样的企业家可以改变议程,以推动他的项目,特别是现在臭名昭著的东西环线项目的细节。最后,在考察东西方模式的失败时,它将提出一些疑问,即我们是否真的能指望企业家与所有相关的政治参与者争论,以及他们是否真的像该理论引导我们思考的那样,在政策变化中发挥着核心作用。
The trials & tribulations of Ken Mathers, policy entrepreneur
ABSTRACT Ken Mathers, long-time roads bureaucrat in the Victoria Public Service, has been a uniquely influential figure on the state’s transport scene since the late 1990s. His projects have dominated the agenda, sometimes against the initial misgivings of the governments he served. This article argues we can explain Mathers’ influence in terms of policy entrepreneurship. It will show that, contrary to the dominant view in recent scholarship, transport policymaking in Victoria is sufficiently messy that an entrepreneur like Mathers could shift the agenda to get his projects up, looking in particular detail at the case of the now-infamous East-West Link. Finally, examining the failure of East–West, it will suggest some doubts about whether we can really expect entrepreneurs to wrangle all the relevant political actors, and whether they are in fact as central to policy change as the theory leads us to think.
期刊介绍:
The Australian Journal of Political Science is the official journal of the Australian Political Studies Association. The editorial team of the Journal includes a range of Australian and overseas specialists covering the major subdisciplines of political science. We publish articles of high quality at the cutting edge of the discipline, characterised by conceptual clarity, methodological rigour, substantive interest, theoretical coherence, broad appeal, originality and insight.