
CoPPP, Comp. Pol. & Pub. Policy, TU Braunschweig
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Institute of Comparative Politics and Public Policy @tuBraunschweig, @NilsBandelow, @EPA_journal, @RPR_journal
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Willkommen CoPPP, Comp. Pol. & Pub. Policy, TU Braunschweig TU Braunschweig zur Tagung der Sektion Policy-Analyse und Verwaltungswissenschaft der DVPW


Fantastic end to the DVPW section on Policy Research and Public Administration conference TU Braunschweig ! 🏆 Congratulations to Georg Wenzelburger Universität Saarland for being chosen as the best discussant by our participants. Well-deserved, Georg! 👏


Yes, we also worked Conference on Policy Process Research! I served as a paper giver, panelist, chair, discussant, and drinker. Thanks to my co-authors Ilana Schröder and Gaia Taffoni; to @chris_weible for the beanie, and to all the amazing presenters and helpers. See you in 2026 in Bern! #COPPR24



Very pleased to finally see this in print! 🤩 In our new article for Review of Policy Research, Michael D. Jones and I explore how integrating the #NPF with the #IAD framework could enhance our understanding of institutional narratives. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ro…

How to overcome corporate resistance against taxation? Recent Review of Policy Research article by Christensen & Per Lægreid shows how policymakers in Norway managed to adopt a “salmon tax” by leveraging expertise advice & gaining support from local-level stakeholders. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ro…



The contribution "Public Policy in Germany" with Ilana Schröder in the Encyclopedia of Public Policy explores the unique aspects of the German policy process. Is it still a semisovereign state? Check it out here: link.springer.com/content/pdf/10…


Just assigned to the issue 3/2024, @EPA_journal. Policy networks should not be assumed to exist a priori. We propose an analytical strategy to empirically test their existence and apply it to administrative reform in Italy. It is fully OPEN ACCESS onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/ep…

Curious about how in-group and out-group behavior and emotions impact policy preferences? Then you'll want to check out our 🌤️Early-View 🔓open-access article ⬇️ Social identities, emotions, and policy preferences by Johanna Hornung & Nils C. Bandelow doi.org/10.1332/030557…

Just out in the issue 5/2024, fully OA, authored with Mattia Casula Anna Malandrino @andreterliz and Federico Toth. We propose a new typology for analyzing the characteristics and the influence of Scientific Advisory Committees... onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ro…

Congratulations to Dr. Markus Grunenberg GKV-Spitzenverband on defending his dissertation on evidence-based medicine from a political science lens, comparing the USA, England, and Germany! Thanks to Dimitra Panteli and to @m_taddicken TU Braunschweig 👏🎓


Information exchange is crucial in policy processes. This new Review of Policy Research article by Reyes-Gonzalez et al. identifies two factors that increase information exchange: (1) participation in committees (2) perceived influence of policy actors. onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/ro…


🇹🇭CfP Alert for panel on "Subnational Transportation and Sustainability Policy" at #ICPP7 in Chiang Mai (May 2025) local challenges & solutions for sustainable mobility and infrastructure! Deadl.: 31.1.2025 Sofie Klingner, Ilana Schröder, Nihit Goyal More: shorturl.at/g2mlX



Exciting news! 📢 The RPR Special Issue on Policy Processes in Authoritarian Settings is now live! This issues includes articles on China, Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Morocco, Russia, Tajikistan, and Tunisia. Thank you Review of Policy Research for publishing!