Literature report : a review of policy learning in five strands of political science research

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Title
Literature report : a review of policy learning in five strands of political science research
Author(s)
Trein P.
Institution details
EU Commission
ISBN
2215-1605
Issued date
2015
Number
series 2015 no. 26
Genre
Working paper
Language
english
Notes
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Community's
Seventh Framework Programme under grant agreement No. 320121 (Project INSPIRES).
Abstract
This paper reviews the policy learning literature in political science. In recent years, the number of publications on learning in the political realm increased dramatically. Researchers have focused on how policymakers and administrators adapt policies based on learning processes or experiences. Thereby, learning has been discussed in very different ways. Authors have referred to learning in the context of ideas, understood as deeply held beliefs, and, as change and adaptation of policy instruments. Two other strands of literature have taken into consideration learning, namely the diffusion literature and research on transfer, which put forward learning to understand who learns from whom and what. Opposed to these views, political learning emphasizes the adaptation of new
strategies by policymakers over the transfer of knowledge or broad ideas. In this approach, learning occurs due to the failure of existing policies, increasing problem pressure, scientific innovations, or a combination of these elements.
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