Politicization and Controversies in Policy Implementation

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Politicization and Controversies in Policy Implementation
Title of the book
Handbook of Public Policy Implementation
Author(s)
Mavrot Céline
Publisher
Edward Elgar
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Published
Issued date
24/07/2024
Pages
312-322
Language
english
Abstract
This chapter addresses the question of politicization and controversies in policy implementation processes. In contrast to the idea that politicization and controversies only occur in the policy formulation phase, the chapter highlights the importance of conflicts and debates around implementation. Politicization is defined as the process through which political processes become increasingly determined by partisanship, while controversies are public debates characterized by a strong salience and polarized opinions. Based on a literature overview of various policy analysis paradigms and illustrative examples, this chapter shows how politicization and controversies can dramatize the debate, thereby putting implementation activities under high pressure. It distinguishes various types of contentious implementation paths, depending on whether politicization happens at the political level (oversight), the delivery level (implementation), or the stakeholders' level (reception). It highlights future research avenues to better close the gap between policy formulation and policy implementation research.
Keywords
policy implementation, politicization, controversies, implementation conflict
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