International Policy Learning and Policy Change: Scientific Inputs for the Dialogue on Social Protection with Global Partners
Research project at a glance
Departments and Instituts
Period
01.09.2013 to 30.06.2014
Project Description
Objectiv
The research project examines determinants of international policy diffusion and the role of transgovernmental policy networks for policy change in the field of social protection in developing and emerging countries.
Research Approach
Policy diffusion and policy transfer are research programs that deal with the international spread of policies. Different mechanisms, among them policy learning, have been identified by related research to explain policy diffusion. In particular, drawing on insights and explanatory models from diffusion research, exchange processes within transgovernmental policy networks are traced and evaluated.
Outcome
In the first phase, the conceptual and empirical state of research in the field of policy diffusion and transfer is reviewed in general and in relation to social protection. In the second phase, exchange processes within different transgovernmental networks are examined.
Publications
Katja Bender, Sonja Keller and Holger Willing (2014) "The Role of International Policy Transfer and Diffusion for Policy Change in Social Protection – A Review of the State of the Art." IZNE Social Protection Working Paper 14/1. Publikation auf pub.H-BRS einsehen.
Katja Bender, Sonja Keller and Holger Willing (2014) "Insights into the Role of International Policy Networks for International Policy Transfer and Policy Learning in Social Protection." IZNE Social Protection Working Paper 14/2. Publikation auf pub.H-BRS einsehen.