Partisan Policy Networks : How Research Organizations Became Party Allies and Political Advocates

Partisan Policy Networks : How Research Organizations Became Party Allies and Political Advocates

Partisan Policy Networks : How Research Organizations Became Party Allies and Political Advocates

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How elected officials, think tanks, and interest groups form partisan policy networks to advance their agendasPartisan Policy Networks explores how policy research in the United States became deeply intertwined with partisan politics in today's polarized era. It challenges the notion that policy research is an objective search for optimal solutions. Instead, political scientist Zachary Albert argues that policy research is heavily influenced by partisan and ideological incentives. Central to this argument is the concept of partisan policy networks, which consist of elected officials, think tanks, and interest groups working together to achieve shared goals. These networks have strong partisan ties and they work to advance shared agendas through collaborative efforts. The actors within these networks help to collectively define a party's agenda and advance it through policy research and political advocacy.The policy research organizations, or PROs, within these networks often produce re
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