| Nikolaos Zahariadis - 1995 - 254 pagina’s
...labels these moments policy windows and defines them as "opportunities] for advocates of proposals to push their pet solutions, or to push attention to their special problems."51 Such windows are opened by compelling problems or by events in the political stream. The... | |
| Doug McAdam, John D. McCarthy, Mayer N. Zald - 1996 - 450 pagina’s
...control errors ideas in good currency elections VOLATILE Figure l2.l. Political opportunity. proposals to push their pet solutions, or to push attention to their special problems. ... An airplane crash, for instance, opens a window for advocates of initiative in aviation... | |
| John D. Skrentny - 1996 - 332 pagina’s
...window, to use political scientist John Kingdon's term, or "an opportunity for advocates of proposals to push their pet solutions, or to push attention to their special problems." (John W. Kingdon, Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies [Boston: Little, Brown, 1984],... | |
| William D. Nordhaus - 1998 - 340 pagina’s
...sequential decisions involve the creation of a series of policy windows. Kingdon writes, "An open window is an opportunity for advocates to push their pet solutions or to push attention to their special problems. Indeed, advocates in and around government keep their proposals and their problems at hand,... | |
| Nikolaos Zahariadis - 2003 - 212 pagina’s
...these moments policy windows and defines them as fleeting "opportunities] for advocates of proposals to push their pet solutions, or to push attention to their special problems" (1995, 165). Such windows are opened by compelling problems or by events in the political... | |
| Jacqueline Vaughn Switzer - 2003 - 332 pagina’s
...POLICY WINDOW John Kingdon describes the policy window as "an opportunity for advocates of proposals to push their pet solutions or to push attention to their special problems."8 He notes that sometimes advocates "lie in wait and around government with their solutions... | |
| Thad E. Hall - 2004 - 161 pagina’s
...moving is an opening in a "policy window." This window is "an opportunity for advocates of proposals to push their pet solutions, or to push attention to their special problems" (Kingdon 1995, 165). According to Kingdon, there are two types of policy windows. The first... | |
| Michael Markussen - 2005 - 466 pagina’s
...choice opportunity or >coupled into a package¿ (p 21). This is what Kingdon calls a policy window - an ))opportunity for advocates to push their pet solutions, or to push attention to their problems.< (pp 173ff) Policy windows - sometimes predictable, sometimes not - are opened by events... | |
| Mónica Threlfall, Christine Cousins, Celia Valiente Fernández - 2005 - 266 pagina’s
...According to John Kingdom (1984: 173-174), a 'policy window is an opportunity for advocates of proposals to push their pet solutions, or to push attention to their special problems . . . these policy windows . . . present themselves and stay open for only short periods'.... | |
| Joseph W. Goodman - 2006 - 318 pagina’s
...Kingdon (1995, p. 201-203) uses the term 'policy window' to explain the same phenomena. 'An open window is an opportunity for advocates to push their pet solutions or to push attention to their special problem'. 'Advocates of a new policy initiative not only take advantage of politically propitious moments... | |
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