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ID162005
Title ProperFederalism and the Politics of Bottom-Up Social Policy Diffusion in the United States, Mexico, and Canada
LanguageENG
AuthorBéland, Daniel ;  DANIEL BÉLAND, ANAHELY MEDRANO, and PHILIP ROCCO ;  Rocco, Philip ;  Medrano,, Anahely
Summary / Abstract (Note)DANIEL BÉLAND, ANAHELY MEDRANO, and PHILIP ROCCO investigate how social policies adopted at the substate level in Canada, Mexico, and the United States impacted policy reform at the national level. Their comparative analysis sheds light on the role of institutional structures and policy networks in shaping what they call “bottom up” social policy diffusion.
`In' analytical NotePolitical Science Quarterly Vol. 133, No.3; Fall 2018: p.527-560
Journal SourcePolitical Science Quarterly Vol: 133 No 3
Key WordsMexico ;  Canada ;  US


 
 
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