Public policy within the Global South represents a particularly active and intricate area of study, characterized by distinct challenges and innovative responses tailored to diverse socio-political and economic contexts. In this domain, policy formulation and implementation processes are not only pivotal to achieving development goals but also reflect the varied realities these countries face. The need for thorough empirical analysis and theoretical grounding in this sphere is crucial, as it offers insights into the efficiency of differing strategies and the lessons gleaned from both successes and failures. Moreover, recent studies have begun to emphasize the significant role of cross-disciplinary approaches and the direct linkages between policy actions and developmental outcomes, indicating a vibrant field ripe for further investigation.
This Research Topic aims to deepen the understanding of how public policy affects development across the Global South, examining the intersections of governance, equity, education, health, and environmental stewardship. Featured research will include detailed assessments of policy impacts, exploring not only the mechanisms of governance and economic shifts but also the broader social implications, both positive and adverse.
To gather further insights on these intricate relationships, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Innovations in public policy that enhance sustainable development goals.
• Influence of governance and institutional frameworks on policy effectiveness.
• Evaluations of policies responding to economic challenges.
• Impact of social policies on inequality and inclusive development.
• Environmental strategies and their efficacy in climate and resource management.
• Contributions of health and education policies towards broader human development goals.
• Groundbreaking case studies detailing successful policy initiatives.
• Comparative analyses showcasing policy variations and outcomes across different regions or countries.
• Exploration of foreign policy and international development dynamics.
• Gender policy and new forms of women political participation
Inviting a broad spectrum of methodologies, from comparative studies to theoretical analyses, we aim to forge a comprehensive understanding of public policy's role in shaping the future of the Global South.
Keywords:
Public policy, Global South, development, governance, sustainability, inequality, health, education, international development
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.
Public policy within the Global South represents a particularly active and intricate area of study, characterized by distinct challenges and innovative responses tailored to diverse socio-political and economic contexts. In this domain, policy formulation and implementation processes are not only pivotal to achieving development goals but also reflect the varied realities these countries face. The need for thorough empirical analysis and theoretical grounding in this sphere is crucial, as it offers insights into the efficiency of differing strategies and the lessons gleaned from both successes and failures. Moreover, recent studies have begun to emphasize the significant role of cross-disciplinary approaches and the direct linkages between policy actions and developmental outcomes, indicating a vibrant field ripe for further investigation.
This Research Topic aims to deepen the understanding of how public policy affects development across the Global South, examining the intersections of governance, equity, education, health, and environmental stewardship. Featured research will include detailed assessments of policy impacts, exploring not only the mechanisms of governance and economic shifts but also the broader social implications, both positive and adverse.
To gather further insights on these intricate relationships, we welcome articles addressing, but not limited to, the following themes:
• Innovations in public policy that enhance sustainable development goals.
• Influence of governance and institutional frameworks on policy effectiveness.
• Evaluations of policies responding to economic challenges.
• Impact of social policies on inequality and inclusive development.
• Environmental strategies and their efficacy in climate and resource management.
• Contributions of health and education policies towards broader human development goals.
• Groundbreaking case studies detailing successful policy initiatives.
• Comparative analyses showcasing policy variations and outcomes across different regions or countries.
• Exploration of foreign policy and international development dynamics.
• Gender policy and new forms of women political participation
Inviting a broad spectrum of methodologies, from comparative studies to theoretical analyses, we aim to forge a comprehensive understanding of public policy's role in shaping the future of the Global South.
Keywords:
Public policy, Global South, development, governance, sustainability, inequality, health, education, international development
Important Note:
All contributions to this Research Topic must be within the scope of the section and journal to which they are submitted, as defined in their mission statements. Frontiers reserves the right to guide an out-of-scope manuscript to a more suitable section or journal at any stage of peer review.