Panel Paper:
Linkages across Policy Stages? Understanding the Policy Process through the IAD and Adjacent Action Situations
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In this paper we aim to start filling that gap by building on the essentials of the policy stages framework and combining it with the Institutional Analysis and Development (IAD) framework and its notion of adjacent actions situations. In a nutshell, we conceive the different functions/stages of the policy process as connected action situations that are participated by different and overlapping actor groups, shaped by the same or different rules, and affected by outcomes through physical constraints and information flows. To illustrate the utility of our approach we analyze four cases that explore examples of forest policy in India, water policy in Spain, marine policy in Canada, and shale gas extraction policy in the US.