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Games Real Actors Play: Actor-centered Institutionalism In Policy Research
Fritz W. Scharpf
- 18 Sep 1997
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TL;DR: In the face of complexity, policy research in the Face of Complexity as mentioned in this paper has been studied in the context of actor-centered institutionalism and actor-constellations.
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Abstract: * Introduction * Policy Research in the Face of Complexity * Actor-Centered Institutionalism * Actors * Actor Constellations * Unilateral Action in Anarchic Fields and Minimal Institutions * Negotiated Agreements * Decisions by Majority Vote * Hierarchical Direction * Varieties of the Negotiating State
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Learning from Difference: The New Architecture of Experimentalist Governance in the EU
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