
The first issue of the year is now out in print! This means you have a little time to read and download it free here–until the end of April. This issue includes:
Gendered diffusion on gendered issues: the case of human trafficking: By Vanessa Bouché and Dana E. Wittmer
High profile rape trials and policy advocacy: By Kristine Coulter and David S. Meyer
Who saw it coming? The UK’s great financial crisis: By Andrew Hindmoor and Allan McConnell
Intergovernmental climate change mitigation policies: theory and outcomes: By Hal T. Nelson, Adam Rose, Dan Wei, Thomas Peterson, and Jeffrey Wennberg
Policy beyond politics? Public opinion, party politics and the French pro-nuclear energy policy: By Sylvain Brouard and Isabelle Guinaudeau
Happy reading!
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