Sumários
A influência de fatores internacionais nos processos políticos
26 Novembro 2025, 20:30 • João José Trocado da Mata
Difusão de políticas públicas
Transferência de políticas públicas
Convergência de políticas públicas
Bibliografia:
Benson, D., & Jordan, A. (2011). What have we learned from policy transfer research? Dolowitz and Marsh revisited. Political Studies Review, 9. 366-378.
Bernstein, S., & Cashore, B. (2000). Globalization, four paths of internationalization and domestic policy change: The case of ecoforestry in British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 33(1), 67–99.
Borzel, T., & Risse, T. (2012). From europeanisation to diffusion: Introduction. West European Politics, 35:1, 1-19.
Caramani, D. (2004). The Nationalization of Politics: The Formation of National Electorates and Party Systems in Western Europe. Cambridge University Press.
Dobbin, F., Simmons, B., & Garrett, G. (2007). The global diffusion of public policies: Social construction, coercion, competition, or learning? Annual Review of Sociology, 33, 449–472.
Dolowitz, D., & Marsh, D. (1996). Who learns what from whom: A review of the policy transfer literature. Political Studies, 44, 343–357.
Dolowitz, D., & Marsh, D. (2000). Learning from abroad: The role of policy transfer in contemporary policy making. Governance, 13(1), 5–24.
Dolowitz, D., & Marsh, D. (2012). The future of policy transfer research. Political Studies Review, 10, 339–345.
Drezner, D. (2007). Globalization, harmonization, and competition: The different pathways to policy convergence. Journal of European Public Policy. 12:5, 841-859.
Dunlop, C. (2009) Policy transfer as learning: capturing variation in what decision-makers learn from epistemic communities, Policy Studies, 30 (3), 289–311.
Elkins, Z., & Simmons, B. (2005). On waves, clusters, and diffusion: A conceptual framework. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 598, 33–51.
Heichel, S., Pape, J., & Sommerer, T. (2005). Is there convergence in convergence research? An overview of empirical studies on policy convergence. Journal of European Public Policy, 12(5), 817–840.
Holzinger, K., & Knill, C. (2005). Causes and conditions of cross-national policy convergence. Journal of European Public Policy, 12:5, 775–796.
Hulme, R. (2005). Policy transfer and the internationalization of social policy. Social Policy and Society, 4, 417–425.
Knill, C. (2005). Introduction: Cross-national policy convergence: Concepts, approaches and explanatory factors. Journal of European Public Policy, 12:5, 764-774.
Lenschow, A., Liefferink, D., & Veenman, S. (2005). When the birds sing: A framework for analysing domestic factors behind policy convergence. Journal of European Public Policy, 12:5, 797-816.
Radaelli, C. (2000). Policy transfer in the European Union: Institutional isomorphism as a source of legitimacy. Governance, 13, 25–43.
Rose, R. (1991). What is lesson-drawing? Journal of Public Policy, 11:l, 3-30.
Stone, D. (2000). Non-governmental policy transfer: The strategies of independent policy institutes. Governance, 13, 45–70.
Stone, D. (2008). Global public policy, transnational policy communities, and their networks. The Policy Studies Journal. 36:1, 19-38.
Strang, D., & Meyer, J. W. (1993). Institutional conditions for diffusion. Theory and Society, 22, 487–511.
Wallace, H., Pollack, M., & Young, A. (2010). Policy-making in the European Union. Oxford University Press.
A Influência de Fatores Internacionais nos Processos Políticos
24 Novembro 2025, 18:00 • João José Trocado da Mata
Difusão de políticas públicas
Transferência de políticas públicas
Convergência de políticas públicas
Bibliografia:
Benson, D., & Jordan, A. (2011). What have we learned from policy transfer research? Dolowitz and Marsh revisited. Political Studies Review, 9. 366-378.
Bernstein, S., & Cashore, B. (2000). Globalization, four paths of internationalization and domestic policy change: The case of ecoforestry in British Columbia, Canada. Canadian Journal of Political Science, 33(1), 67–99.
Borzel, T., & Risse, T. (2012). From europeanisation to diffusion: Introduction. West European Politics, 35:1, 1-19.
Caramani, D. (2004). The Nationalization of Politics: The Formation of National Electorates and Party Systems in Western Europe. Cambridge University Press.
Dobbin, F., Simmons, B., & Garrett, G. (2007). The global diffusion of public policies: Social construction, coercion, competition, or learning? Annual Review of Sociology, 33, 449–472.
Dolowitz, D., & Marsh, D. (1996). Who learns what from whom: A review of the policy transfer literature. Political Studies, 44, 343–357.
Dolowitz, D., & Marsh, D. (2000). Learning from abroad: The role of policy transfer in contemporary policy making. Governance, 13(1), 5–24.
Dolowitz, D., & Marsh, D. (2012). The future of policy transfer research. Political Studies Review, 10, 339–345.
Drezner, D. (2007). Globalization, harmonization, and competition: The different pathways to policy convergence. Journal of European Public Policy. 12:5, 841-859.
Dunlop, C. (2009) Policy transfer as learning: capturing variation in what decision-makers learn from epistemic communities, Policy Studies, 30 (3), 289–311.
Elkins, Z., & Simmons, B. (2005). On waves, clusters, and diffusion: A conceptual framework. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 598, 33–51.
Heichel, S., Pape, J., & Sommerer, T. (2005). Is there convergence in convergence research? An overview of empirical studies on policy convergence. Journal of European Public Policy, 12(5), 817–840.
Holzinger, K., & Knill, C. (2005). Causes and conditions of cross-national policy convergence. Journal of European Public Policy, 12:5, 775–796.
Hulme, R. (2005). Policy transfer and the internationalization of social policy. Social Policy and Society, 4, 417–425.
Knill, C. (2005). Introduction: Cross-national policy convergence: Concepts, approaches and explanatory factors. Journal of European Public Policy, 12:5, 764-774.
Lenschow, A., Liefferink, D., & Veenman, S. (2005). When the birds sing: A framework for analysing domestic factors behind policy convergence. Journal of European Public Policy, 12:5, 797-816.
Radaelli, C. (2000). Policy transfer in the European Union: Institutional isomorphism as a source of legitimacy. Governance, 13, 25–43.
Rose, R. (1991). What Is Lesson-Drawing? Journal of Public Policy, 11:l, 3-30.
Stone, D. (2000). Non-governmental policy transfer: The strategies of independent policy institutes. Governance, 13, 45–70.
Stone, D. (2008). Global public policy, transnational policy communities, and their networks. The Policy Studies Journal. 36:1, 19-38.
Strang, D., & Meyer, J. W. (1993). Institutional conditions for diffusion. Theory and Society, 22, 487–511.
Wallace, H., Pollack, M., & Young, A. (2010). Policy-making in the European Union. Oxford University Press.
Modelos das etapas: da implementação à avaliação de políticas públicas
19 Novembro 2025, 20:30 • João José Trocado da Mata
A etapa da implementação ou concretização
Gerações de estudo da implementação
Modelos de implementação
A etapa da avaliação
Tipologias de avaliação
Bibliografia:
Anderson, James (2003). Public Policymaking. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Bardach, Eugene (1977). The implementation game: What Happens After a Bill Becomes a Law, California, MIT Press.
Birkland, Thomas (2011, 2020). An introduction to the Policy Process: Theories, Concepts and Models of Public Policy, New York, Routledge.
Cairney, Paul (2011, 2020). Understanding Public Policy, London, Red Globe Press.
Capucha, Luís, João Ferreira de Almeida, Paulo Pedroso, e José Vieira da Silva (1996). “Metodologias de avaliação: o estado da arte em Portugal”. Sociologia Problemas e Práticas, n.º 22, pp.9-27.
deLeon, Peter (1983). “Policy evaluation and program termination”, Policy Studies Review, 2 (4), pp.631-647.
deLeon, Peter, e Linda deLeon (2002). "What ever happened to policy implementation: an alternative approach", Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 12 (4), pp. 467-492.
Dye, Thomas (2010). Understanding Public Policy. Boston, Longman.
Elmore, Richard (1980). "Backward Mapping: Implementation Research and Policy Decisions", Political Science Quarterly, vol. 94, n.º 4 , pp 601-616.
Elmore, Richard (1985). "Forward and Backward Mapping: Reversible Logic in the Analysis of Public Policy", Policy Implementation in Federal and Unitary Systems, pp. 33-70.
Goggin, Malcolm, Ann Bowman, James Lester, e Laurence O'Toole (1990). Implementation Theory and Practice: Towards a Third Generation. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman/ Little, Brown.
Hill, Michael, e Fréderic Varone (2007, 2017). The Public Policy Process, New York, Routledge.
Hill, Michael, e Peter Hupe (2002). Implementing Public Policy, London, Sage.
Howlett, Michael, M. Ramesh, e Anthony Perl (1995, 2020). Studying Public Policy: Principles and Processes. Oxford University Press.
Howlett, Michael (2019). The Policy Design Primer. Choosing the Right Tools for the Job. New York, Routledge.
Knill, Christoph, e Jale Tosun (2012). Public Policy: A New Introduction. London, Palgrave Macmillan.
Knoepfel, Peter, Corrine Larrue, Frédéric Varone, e Michael Hill (2011). Public Policy Analysis. Bristol, Polity Press University of Bristol.
Lipsky, M. (1969). Toward a theory of street-level bureaucracy. Institute for Research on Poverty, Discussion Paper no. 48-69. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Lipsky, Michael (1971). "Street-level bureaucracy and the analysis of urban reform", Urban Affairs Quarterly, 6.
Lipsky, Michael (1980). Street-level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services, New York, Russel Sage Foundation.
Matland, Richard (1995). "Synthesizing the implementation literature: the ambiguity-conflict model of policy implementation", Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 5, 2.
Mayntz, Renate (1979). "Public Bureaucracies and Policy Implementation", International Social Science Journal 31/4: pp. 633-645.
Mota, Luís (2020). "Estudos de implementação de políticas públicas: uma revisão de literature", Sociologia, Problemas e Práticas, n.º 92, pp.133-150.
Parsons, Wayne (1996). Public Policy: An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Policy Analysis, Edward Elgar Pub.
Pressman, Jeffrey, e Aaron Wildavsky (1973). Implementation. How Great Expectations in Washington Are Dashed in Oakland. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Pulzl, Helga, e Oliver Treib (2007). "Implementing public policy", in: Fisher, Frank, Gerald Miller, e Mara Sidney, Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theories, Politics and Methods, Boca Raton, CRC Press.
Quiñones, Edgar (2015). Políticas Públicas: Métodos Conceptuales y Métodos de Evaluatión, Huncayo, Universidad Continental.
Rodrigues, Maria de Lurdes Rodrigues (2014). “O Modelo das Etapas e a Análise das Políticas Públicas”, in: Exercícios de Análise de Políticas Públicas, Lisboa, INCM.
Sabatier, Paul (1986). "Top-down and bottom-up approaches to implementation research: a critical analysis and suggested synthesis", Journal of Public Policy, 6, (1).
Sabatier, Paul A, (2007, 2019). Theories of the Policy Process, Colorado, Westview Press.
Smith, Kevin, e Christopher Larimer (2017). The Public Policy Theory Primer. (third edition). New York, Routledge.
Stoker, Robert (1989). "A regime framework for implementation analysis: cooperation and reconciliation of federalist imperatives", Policy Studies Review, 9 (1), pp. 29-49.
Wollmann, Helmutt (2007). “Policy Evaluation and Evaluation Research”, in: Fisher, Frank, Gerald Miller, e Mara Sidney, Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theories, Politics and Methods, Boca Raton, CRC Press.
Modelo das etapas: da implementação à avaliação das políticas públicas
17 Novembro 2025, 18:00 • João José Trocado da Mata
- A etapa da implementação ou concretização
- Gerações de estudo da implementação
- Modelos de implementação
- A etapa da avaliação
- Tipologias de avaliação
Anderson, James (2003). Public Policymaking. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Bardach, Eugene (1977). The implementation game: What Happens After a Bill Becomes a Law, California, MIT Press.
Birkland, Thomas (2011, 2020). An introduction to the Policy Process: Theories, Concepts and Models of Public Policy, New York, Routledge.
Cairney, Paul (2011, 2020). Understanding Public Policy, London, Red Globe Press.
Capucha, Luís, João Ferreira de Almeida, Paulo Pedroso, e José Vieira da Silva (1996). “Metodologias de avaliação: o estado da arte em Portugal”. Sociologia Problemas e Práticas, n.º 22, pp.9-27.
deLeon, Peter (1983). “Policy evaluation and program termination”, Policy Studies Review, 2 (4), pp.631-647.
deLeon, Peter, e Linda deLeon (2002). "What ever happened to policy implementation: an alternative approach", Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 12 (4), pp. 467-492.
Dye, Thomas (2010). Understanding Public Policy. Boston, Longman.
Elmore, Richard (1980). "Backward Mapping: Implementation Research and Policy Decisions", Political Science Quarterly, vol. 94, n.º 4 , pp 601-616.
Elmore, Richard (1985). "Forward and Backward Mapping: Reversible Logic in the Analysis of Public Policy", Policy Implementation in Federal and Unitary Systems, pp. 33-70.
Goggin, Malcolm, Ann Bowman, James Lester, e Laurence O'Toole (1990). Implementation Theory and Practice: Towards a Third Generation. Glenview, IL: Scott, Foresman/ Little, Brown.
Hill, Michael, e Fréderic Varone (2007, 2017). The Public Policy Process, New York, Routledge.
Hill, Michael, e Peter Hupe (2002). Implementing Public Policy, London, Sage.
Hogwood, Brian, e Guy Peters (1982). “The dynamics of policy change: Policy succession”, Policy Science, 14, pp. 225-245.
Howlett, Michael, M. Ramesh, e Anthony Perl (1995, 2020). Studying Public Policy: Principles and Processes. Oxford University Press.
Howlett, Michael (2019). The Policy Design Primer. Choosing the Right Tools for the Job. New York, Routledge.
Knill, Christoph, e Jale Tosun (2012). Public Policy: A New Introduction. London, Palgrave Macmillan.
Knoepfel, Peter, Corrine Larrue, Frédéric Varone, e Michael Hill (2011). Public Policy Analysis. Bristol, Polity Press University of Bristol.
Lipsky, M. (1969). Toward a theory of street-level bureaucracy. Institute for Research on Poverty, Discussion Paper no. 48-69. University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Lipsky, Michael (1971). "Street-level bureaucracy and the analysis of urban reform", Urban Affairs Quarterly, 6.
Lipsky, Michael (1980). Street-level Bureaucracy: Dilemmas of the Individual in Public Services, New York, Russel Sage Foundation.
Matland, Richard (1995). "Synthesizing the implementation literature: the ambiguity-conflict model of policy implementation", Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory, 5, 2.
Mayntz, Renate (1979). "Public Bureaucracies and Policy Implementation", International Social Science Journal 31/4: pp. 633-645.
Mota, Luís (2020). "Estudos de implementação de políticas públicas: uma revisão de literature", Sociologia, Problemas e Práticas, n.º 92, pp.133-150.
Parsons, Wayne (1996). Public Policy: An Introduction to the Theory and Practice of Policy Analysis, Edward Elgar Pub.
Pressman, Jeffrey, e Aaron Wildavsky (1973). Implementation. How Great Expectations in Washington Are Dashed in Oakland. Berkeley: University of California Press.
Pulzl, Helga, e Oliver Treib (2007). "Implementing public policy", in: Fisher, Frank, Gerald Miller, e Mara Sidney, Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theories, Politics and Methods, Boca Raton, CRC Press.
Quiñones, Edgar (2015). Políticas Públicas: Métodos Conceptuales y Métodos de Evaluatión, Huncayo, Universidad Continental.
Rodrigues, Maria de Lurdes Rodrigues (2014). “O Modelo das Etapas e a Análise das Políticas Públicas”, in: Exercícios de Análise de Políticas Públicas, Lisboa, INCM.
Sabatier, Paul (1986). "Top-down and bottom-up approaches to implementation research: a critical analysis and suggested synthesis", Journal of Public Policy, 6, (1).
Sabatier, Paul A, (2007, 2019). Theories of the Policy Process, Colorado, Westview Press.
Smith, Kevin, e Christopher Larimer (2017). The Public Policy Theory Primer. (third edition). New York, Routledge.
Stoker, Robert (1989). "A regime framework for implementation analysis: cooperation and reconciliation of federalist imperatives", Policy Studies Review, 9 (1), pp. 29-49.
Wollmann, Helmutt (2007). “Policy Evaluation and Evaluation Research”, in: Fisher, Frank, Gerald Miller, e Mara Sidney, Handbook of Public Policy Analysis: Theories, Politics and Methods, Boca Raton, CRC Press.
O modelo das etapas: Formulação e legitimação da decisão política
12 Novembro 2025, 20:30 • João José Trocado da Mata
A formulação como processo técnico-político.
Definição do modelo de causalidade: A importância das narrativas causais e da disputa interpretativa.
Construção e avaliação de alternativas: Identificação de soluções possíveis (técnicas, políticas e socialmente aceitáveis).
Seleção dos instrumentos de política pública (tipologias de instrumentos e lógicas de escolha).
Filtragem entre o ideal e o possível (processos de negociação e ajustamento institucional).
Modelos explicativos da formulação.
Bibliografia
Anderson, James (2003). Public Policymaking. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company.
Birkland, Thomas (2011, 2020). An introduction to the Policy Process: Theories, Concepts and Models of Public Policy, New York, Routledge.
Cairney, Paul (2011, 2020). Understanding Public Policy, London, Red Globe Press.
Cohen, Michael, James March e Johan Olsen (1972). “A Garbage Can Model of Organizational Choice” in: Administrative Science Quarterly, Vol. 17, n.º 1 (Mar.), pp.1-25.
Dolowitz, David e David Marsh (1996). 'Who Learns What from Whom: a Review of the Policy Transfer Literature', Political Studies, 44, 343-357.
Dolowitz, David e David Marsh (2000). 'Learning from Abroad: The Role of Policy Transfer in Contemporary Policy Making', Governance, 13 (1), 5-24.
Hill, Michael, e Fréderic Varone (2007, 2017). The Public Policy Process, New York, Routledge.
Hill, Michael e Peter Hupe (2006). “Analysing Policy Process as a multiple governance: accountability in social policy”. Policy and Politics, 34.
Holzinger, Katharina e Christoph Knill (2005). “Causes and conditions of cross-national policy convergence”, Journal of European Public Policy, October: 775–796.
Howlett, Michael, M. Ramesh, e Anthony Perl (1995, 2020). Studying Public Policy: Principles and Processes. Oxford University Press.
Howlett, Michael (2019). The Policy Design Primer. Choosing the Right Tools for the Job. New York, Routledge.
Jobert, Bruno e Pierre Muller (1987). L´État en Action: Politiques Publiques et Corporatismes, Paris, Puf.
Knoepfel, Peter, Corrine Larrue, Frédéric Varone, e Michael Hill (2011). Public Policy Analysis. Bristol, Polity Press University of Bristol.
Knoepfel, Peter (2018). Public Policy Resources. Bristol. Policy Press.
Lindblom, Charles (1959). "The Science of Muddling Through", Public Administration Review, Vol. 19, n.º 2 (Spring), pp. 79-88.
Lowi, Theodore (1972). “Four Systems of Policy, Politics, and Choice”, Public Administration Review, Vol. 32, No. 4. (Jul-Aug), pp. 298-310.
Marin, Bernd e Renate Mayntz (ed.) (1991). “Introduction: studying policy networks” in Policy Networks. Empirical Evidence and Theoretical Considerations. Frankfurt, am. Main: Campus
Page, Edward (2003). “The civil servant as legislator: law making in British administration” Public Administration, 81, 4.
Page, Edward e Bill Jenkins (2005). Policy Bureaucracy, Oxford, Oxford University Press.
Peters, B., Jon Pierre e Desmond King (2005). “the politics of path dependency: political conflict in historical institutionalism”, The Journal of Politics, 67, 4.
Pierson Paul (1996). “The path to european integration. A historical institutionalist analysis” in Comparative Political Studies, 29, 2.
Pierson, Paul (2000). “Increasing returns, path dependence and the study of politics”, American Political Science Review, 92 (4).
Sabatier, Paul A, (2007, 2019). Theories of the Policy Process, Colorado, Westview Press.
Simon, Herbert (1978). “Rationality as a process and as a product of thought”, The American Economic Review, 68, 2, pp. 1-16.
Surel, Yves (2000). “The role of cognitive and normative frames in policy making” Journal of European Public Policy, 7, 4, p. 495-512.
Tsebelis, George (2002). Veto Players: How political Institutions Work, Princeton, Princeton University Press.