Policy Dynamics in Contemporary Public Administration Studies: A Conceptual Analysis

This paper aims to provide an overview based on the literatures regarding the development of the study of policy dynamics research in the field of public administration. The study aims to answer the research question, „What is the theoretical and conceptual framework of „policy dynamics“ in the cont...

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