Political Sociology Meets Public Policy: Exploring Policy Formulation as a Locus for Assessing Power of Policy Actors

The uplift of a governance paradigm opened the door for different non-formal ‎actors to join the policy-making process. This proliferation of actors posed‎ some new questions about the relationship between them. One of the aspects ‎of this relationship is the power of actors. The paper seeks to cont...

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Published in:Političke Perspektive
Main Author: Marko Kovačić
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Faculty of Political Science, University of Belgrade, Serbia, and Faculty of Political Science, University of Zagreb 2023-01-01
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Online Access:https://hrcak.srce.hr/file/437264
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Summary:The uplift of a governance paradigm opened the door for different non-formal ‎actors to join the policy-making process. This proliferation of actors posed‎ some new questions about the relationship between them. One of the aspects ‎of this relationship is the power of actors. The paper seeks to contribute to ‎public policy literature in a way to explore if a policy formulation stage of a decision-‎making process can be used as an arena for assessing the power of the ‎aforementioned actors. The argument this paper suggests is that policy formulation‎ as a stage where the confrontation of actors is most visible and prominent ‎is in fact an appropriate place for studying actors’ dynamics and should be taken ‎into consideration when discussing the power of policy actors.‎
ISSN:2217-561X
2335-027X