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Dr. Annemieke van den Dool
@pubpolicychina
I tweet about China, environment, health, public policy. I teach & research policy analysis, policy processes, and crisis management @DukeKunshan.
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https://scholars.duke.edu/person/annemieke.van.den.dool 28-03-2012 16:53:55
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This new Policy Sciences article about path-dependency in policy processes by Eleanor Whyle & Jill Olivier shows how deeply ingrained ideas such as neoliberalism shape the range of potential policy alternatives & can impede policy change. link.springer.com/article/10.100…
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