2004
DOI: 10.1007/978-1-4020-2442-9_5
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Political geography, public policy and the rise of policy analysis

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“…Geography is an important factor in policymaking (Haynes, Xie, & Ding, 2004), where local knowledge and evidence are particularly valued. Interpersonal relationships determine evidence use (Kneale, Rojas‐Garcia, Raine, & Thomas, 2017), and these relationship networks facilitate policy development through linking consultants (Zardo, Collie, & Livingstone, 2015), personally known individuals (Kneale et al, 2017), and reputable authors and institutions (South & Lorenc, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Geography is an important factor in policymaking (Haynes, Xie, & Ding, 2004), where local knowledge and evidence are particularly valued. Interpersonal relationships determine evidence use (Kneale, Rojas‐Garcia, Raine, & Thomas, 2017), and these relationship networks facilitate policy development through linking consultants (Zardo, Collie, & Livingstone, 2015), personally known individuals (Kneale et al, 2017), and reputable authors and institutions (South & Lorenc, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%