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What's so special about policy networks? An exploration
of the concept and its usefulness in studying European governance
A 'Babylonian' variety of policy network concepts and applications
can be found in the literature. Neither is there a common understanding
of what a policy networks actually is, nor has it been agreed upon
whether policy networks constitute a mere metaphor, a method, an
analytical tool or a proper theory. The aim of this paper is to
review the state of the art in the field of policy networks and
to explore their usefulness in studying European policy-making and
European governance. It is argued that policy networks are more
than an analytical tool box for studying these phenomena. What is
so special then about policy networks? They constitute arenas for
non-strategic, communicative action providing solutions for collective
action problems and accounting for more efficient and legitimate
policy-making. Yet, a theoretically ambitious policy network approach
has to, first, show that policy networks do not only exist but are
relevant for policy process and policy outcome, and second, tackle
the problem of the ambiguity of policy networks, which can do both
enhance and reduce the efficiency and legitimacy of policy-making.
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