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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 20, Issue 18)Byline: Caroline Preston Washington -- A group of nonprofit leaders, researchers, and academics has proposed a set of ideas for improving how the American government fights poverty overseas. The coalition,...
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From:Policy Studies Journal (Vol. 26, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedTheories about subsystem activity typically focus on policy formulation processes. One causal model of public policymaking, the advocacy coalition framework, offers a potentially useful way to bridge the gap between...
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From:Policy Studies Journal (Vol. 39, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAbout two decades ago, Paul Sabatier (1991) urged scholars to develop better theories and empirics for understanding policy processes. Sabatier's proposition, in collaboration with Hank Jenkins-Smith, became the...
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From:Air & Space Power Journal (Vol. 21, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedAccording to Joint Publication (JP) 3-16, Multinational Operations, "a coalition is an ad hoc arrangement between two or more nations for common action. Coalitions are formed by different nations with different...
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From:The Chronicle of Philanthropy (Vol. 21, Issue 11)Byline: Ian Wilhelm Tampa, Fla. -- Al Pina is a fighter. The former U.S. Air Force sergeant is dedicated to helping families who live in poor neighborhoods dominated by minority groups. Since 2004 he has gone up...
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From:Labour/Le TravailPeer-Reviewed[The philosophy of praxis] is consciousness full of contradictions, in which the philosopher himself, understood both individually and as an entire social group, not only grasps the contradictions, but posits himself as...
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From:Journal of Management (Vol. 21, Issue 6) Peer-ReviewedDominant coalitions in small financial institutions are examined by investigating the orientations of 125 managers and board members from seven commercial banks. A dominant coalition is a social network of individuals...
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From:Nature (Vol. 574, Issue 7778) Peer-ReviewedThe world's food system costs trillions in poor health and ecological damage. On World Food Day, governments and researchers must commit to more-regular audits of these unseen expenses. The world's food system costs...
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From:Labor Studies Journal (Vol. 25, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedCoalition-work has been a mainstay of union life and mobilization since labor's earliest struggles. Working-class communities, including churches, hometown and nationality clubs, and civil and women's rights groups,...
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From:Information Today (Vol. 36, Issue 6)* UNESCO partnered with Germany's Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development and the EQUALS Skills Coalition to produce I'd Blush If I Could, a publication that features recommendations for improving...
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From:Policy Studies Journal (Vol. 37, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedCoalitions have always played an advocacy role in policymaking, but they are increasingly regarded as a form of community capacity that can be harnessed to civic ends. As explored in this study of urban school reform in...
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From:Policy Studies Journal (Vol. 39, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedIn an analysis of the 200-year history of flood management in Hungary, I use the advocacy coalition framework and the focusing event literature to examine what policy change occurs and what is learned as a result of...
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From:NWSA Journal (Vol. 13, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedThis article analyses the Women's National Coalition which was established in South Africa in 1992 and successfully mobilized thousands of women to demand equal rights in the new post-apartheid order. The success of the...
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From:Insight Turkey (Vol. 16, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIraq held parliamentary elections in April, the country's first vote since the withdrawal of U.S. troops in December 2011. Although turnout was impressive and a democratic culture has settled in Iraq, outstanding...
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From:Journal of American Ethnic History (Vol. 26, Issue 3) Peer-ReviewedINTRODUCTION: THE DILEMMAS OF A NEW ALLIANCE On the morning of February 3, 1964, Manny Diaz woke up wondering how many Puerto Rican students would not go to school that day. Puerto Ricans were known for having the...
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From:Feminist Studies (Vol. 36, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedThe importance of working in coalition, that is, the process through which groups that define themselves as different work together politically, either long or short term, in the service of some mutually valued end, is...
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From:Policy Studies Journal (Vol. 39, Issue 3) Peer-Reviewed
Network structures within policy processes: coalitions, power, and brokerage in Swiss climate policy
The Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF) is a prominent approach to investigate the formation of coalition and their impact on policy outputs. Although the ACF combines both the network structures of a political process... -
From:Air & Space Power Journal (Vol. 23, Issue 1) Peer-ReviewedWHY SPEND BILLIONS of dollars equipping our allies when we don't help them integrate into the fight? Although we have extensive programs in place to equip allies with world-class weapon systems, cultural barriers and...
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From:NWSA Journal (Vol. 17, Issue 2) Peer-ReviewedIn this essay, I argue for the practice of "coalitional consciousness-building," a method of self and collective education toward coalition. The approach itself is based on the radical democratic practice of feminist...
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From:American Political Science Review (Vol. 93, Issue 4) Peer-ReviewedI propose a new majoritarian bargaining model in which more than one implicit proposal can be on the table at the same time. Institutional differences from system to system affect the order of play, the equilibrium...