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The new issue of Policy & Politics (Vol. 47, No. 4) is out now.
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IN THE CURRENT ISSUE: Vol. 47, No. 4
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ARTICLES
The role of super interest groups in public policy diffusion
Stephanie L DeMora; Loren Collingwood; Adriana Ninci
Do citizens use storytelling or rational argumentation to lobby politicians
Markus Holdo; PerOla Öberg; Simon Magnusson
The expertise of politicians and their role in epistemic communities
[Open Access]
Anne Skevik Grødem; Jon M. Hippe
Does the marketisation of pensions lead to individualisation? An examination of family-related pension entitlements
Patricia Frericks; Julia Höppner
Why do civil servants experience media-stress differently and what can be done about it?
Thomas Schillemans; Rune Karlsen; Kristoffer Kolltveit
RESEARCH PROVOCATION
Can local government by lottery increase democratic responsiveness?
Joseph Drew
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