Note from the Editor: Lasswell Prize Announcement for Volume 53 (2020) Announcement 10 February 2021 Pages: 1 - 1
Risk regulation and precaution in Europe and the United States: the case of bioinvasion Ronit Justo-HananiTamar Dayan Research Article 29 October 2020 Pages: 3 - 20
Understanding public blame attributions when private contractors are responsible for civilian casualties Mark D. Ramirez Research Article 14 September 2020 Pages: 21 - 40
How to blame and make a difference: perceived responsibility and policy consequences in two Swedish pro-migrant campaigns Livia JohannessonNoomi Weinryb Research Article Open access 08 October 2020 Pages: 41 - 62
Immediate rewards or delayed gratification? A conjoint survey experiment of the public’s policy preferences Henrik Serup ChristensenLauri Rapeli Research Article Open access 07 October 2020 Pages: 63 - 94
Spillover effects of central cities on sustainability efforts in a metropolitan area Hyunjung JiMark Patrick Tate Jr. Research Article 23 November 2020 Pages: 95 - 121
Why public organizations contribute to crosscutting policy programs: the role of structure, culture, and ministerial control Astrid MolenveldKoen VerhoestJan Wynen Research Article Open access 05 September 2020 Pages: 123 - 154
Classifying public policies with Moral Foundations Theory Dane G. WendellRaymond Tatalovich Research Notes 16 July 2020 Pages: 155 - 182
Assessing the integration of cross-sectoral policy issues: a case study of Canada’s approach to Countering Radicalization to Violence Patrick J. O’Halloran Research Notes 14 July 2020 Pages: 183 - 208
Exploring criteria for transformative policy capacity in the context of South Africa’s biodiversity economy Jan Janosch FörsterLinda DownsboroughJan Börner Discussion and Commentary Open access 29 April 2020 Pages: 209 - 237
Correction to: Why public organizations contribute to crosscutting policy programs: the role of structure, culture, and ministerial control Astrid MolenveldKoen VerhoestJan Wynen Correction 05 September 2020 Pages: 239 - 242