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Policy Transfer in Global Programmes: A Comparative Analysis of Select Countries in Asia and the Caucasus.

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Taitara: Policy Transfer in Global Programmes: A Comparative Analysis of Select Countries in Asia and the Caucasus.
Ngā kaituhi: Rahm, Laura
Puna: Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis; Aug2023, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p455-474, 20p
Whakarāpopotonga: Global programmes (GPs) are crucial actors in transnational policy transfer but understudied in literature. The paper explores GP policy transfer in terms of instruments, space, and time from a comparative perspective. Employing a thematic analysis of policy/programme files and using the GP to prevent gender-biased sex selection as a case study, the paper compares implementation across diverse countries and regions. It finds similar policies and ideas are transferred, across scales, sectors, and actors throughout the policy cycle. Yet short programme cycles contradict longer timeframes needed to assess sex-selection policies and interventions to change social norms. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Ngā kupu marau: SEX preselection, COMPARATIVE studies, THEMATIC analysis, POLICY analysis, POLICY diffusion, SOCIAL norms
Ngā kupu matawhenua: CAUCASUS, ASIA
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ISSN: 13876988
DOI: 10.1080/13876988.2023.2232315
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