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میثم نریمانی, سینا آطاهریان, سید محمد صاحبکار خراسانی, محسن محمدی ایوانکی |
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Journal Strategic Studies of Public Policy; Fall2023, Vol. 13 Issue 48, p32-71, 40p |
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Policy change is inherently a complex and multidimensional process, and for this reason, one of the usual ways to explain it is to use policy change theories. The purpose of this article is to review and analyze the process of approving the " Ocupational Licensing Facilitation " law by using the Sabatier and Jenkins-Smith's Advocacy Coalition Framework. In this study, a qualitative research strategy based on textual data collection and thematic content analysis was used, and qualitative content analysis was used for data analysis. The aforementioned law consists of several parts, this article explains the part that is related to the change of the issuing attorney's license policy. The current research explains that the policy change process can be explained by the emergence of different coalitions, their competition with each other and dynamic changes in it in order to coordinate with external changes. The current research explains that the policy change process can be explained by the emergence of different coalitions, their competition with each other and dynamic changes in it in order to coordinate with external changes. This article explains how learning and changing the approach of policymakers towards the policy of issuing attorney's license has strengthened the coalition of supporters and finally approved and promulgated the law. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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