The Context for Policy-Making: Central Institutions and Actors
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What represents the most central institution of any political system and what gets protected?
What three elements characterize the main policy-relevant institutions?
- Informal constraints (norms on how to behave)
- The enforcement characteristics of formal rules and informal constraints.
What is the connection between institutions and actors?
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How is the government as a (collective) actor defined?
How is the government as an institution defined?
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