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Netzpolitik als Policy Subsystem?

Internetregulierung in Deutschland 2005-2011
Nomos,  2016, 255 Pages

ISBN 978-3-8487-2844-2


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englischThis book examines the formation of internet policy in Germany between 2005 and 2011 by applying the Advocacy Coalition Framework (ACF). As a first step, the author presents the framework, which, despite being based on American presidentialism, can still be applied to examples in parliamentary systems.

Furthermore, this thesis identifies the main difference between a policy subsystem based on the Advocacy Coalition Framework and a policy area. In order to be able to differentiate between the two concepts, a catalogue of criteria is provided to serve as a possible checklist. Time is identified as being the most important factor in this differentiation. Within the Advocacy Coalition Framework, cooperation within advocacy coalitions over a long period of time, i.e. a decade or more, is essential, whereas the time factor is not a main criterion for establishing a policy area.

»besticht durch eine verständliche und sachgerechte Struktur, einen klaren methodischen Rahmen und eine große Datensammlung zur weiteren Forschung«
Robert Steudtner, Jahrbuch E&D 2017, 418