“…Followed by these policymakers' conscious and deliberate adoption of a policy that originates in one context to another, a series of terminologies have been emerging in the literature due to their varying theoretical and analytical perspectives as well as metaphorical foci, such as policy copying, transfer, importation, appropriation, and assimilation (Marsh & Sharman, 2009). Meanwhile, these policy-makers will put emphasis on various policy attributes, which are usually in the form of goals, structure and content, ideologies, administrative arrangements, institutions, ideas and attitudes, as well as lessons and implications (Graf & Lohse, 2021). Nonetheless, one should not neglect or undermine the context-specific diversity as any common policy agenda can play out differently across systems with their own histories, cultures, politics, and social structures (Braun et al, 2011).…”