The collection brings together scholars from Public Policy and
Foreign Policy to address the theme of policy fiascos. So far
research on failure and fiascos in both Public Policy and Foreign
Policy has existed independent of each other with very little
communication between the two sub-disciplines. The contributions
aim to bridge this divide and bring the two sides into a dialogue
on some of the central issues in the study of fiascos including how
to define, identify and measure policy failure (and success); the
social and political contestation about what counts as policy
fiascos; the causes of policy fiascos and their consequences; the
attribution of blame; as well as processes of learning from
fiascos. A common theme of the collection is to explore different
epistemological and methodological approaches to studying policy
fiascos. This book will appeal to scholars and practitioners
interested in policy failures and fiascos both within and among
states and other international actors. It was previously published
as a special issue of the Journal of European Public Policy.
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