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POLICY DIFFUSION AND TRANSLATION: The Case of Evidence-based Health Agencies in Europe

After a discussion of the concepts of policy diffusion, policy transfer and policy convergence, we put forward the analytical potential of the translation framework combining three dimensions: the discursive dimension, the actor's dimension and the institutional dimension. With the case of the...

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Main Authors: Hassenteufel, Patrick, Benamouzig, Daniel, Minonzio, Jérôme, Robelet, Magali
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