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Policy Transfer and the Internationalisation of Social Policy

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  04 October 2005

Rob Hulme
Affiliation:
Department of Applied Community Studies, Manchester Metropolitan University E-mail: r.hulme@mmu.ac.uk

Abstract

This article analyses the theoretical utility of policy transfer in developing perspectives on international and comparative social policy. It argues that existing work on policy transfer provides us with a theoretical tool to connect perspectives on international policy change, by focussing on the knowledge base of policy and the motivations of actors throughout the policy process from the global level to the context of practice. In doing so, it explores the role of epistemic communities in policy-oriented learning, particularly in education. The article concludes by suggesting four areas for future work on transfer which would serve to advance international policy analysis.

Type
Themed Section on Transnational Social Policy
Copyright
Cambridge University Press 2005

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