“…Policy entrepreneurs have proven to be significant in various policy areas such as public education (Mintrom, 2000;Mintrom, Salisbury and Luetjensm, 2014), child support (Crowley, 2003), energy policy (Cohen and Naor, 2013), environmental policy (Rabe, 2004), health care policy (Cohen, 2012;Oliver and Paul-Shaheen, 1997), disposal of radioactive waste (Ringius, 2001), anti-corruption policy (Navot and Cohen, 2015) and foreign affairs (Arieli and Cohen, 2013;Macdonald, 2013). They play a role in many countries (Ackrill, Kay and Zahariadis, 2013), including Australia and New Zealand (MacKenzie, 2004;Mintrom, 2006), the UK (Petchey, Williams and Carter, 2008), Sweden (Guldbrandsson and Fossum, 2009;Reinstaller, 2005), Israel and Jordan (Arieli and Cohen, 2013), Spain (Gallego and Barzelay, 2010), China (Zhu, 2008), India (Rutledge, 2012), Turkey (Ugur and Yankaya, 2008), Italy and Greece (Tsarouhas, 2012) and the US.…”