JCPA AND ICPA SOCIETY WORKSHOPS
Hosted at various international institutions around the world, the annual JCPA and ICPA Society workshops are a key tool among the ICPA Society’s activities—engaging scholars and students in discussions, dialogues and exchanges to disseminate comparative policy analytic knowledge. The workshops serve as a springboard for developing a community of scholars and practitioners advancing comparative policy studies. Papers submitted are peer reviewed, and participation is by invitation.
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Recent JCPA and ICPA Society Workshops
Gender and Comparative Public Policy
| Dates | April 17, 2026 |
| Host Institution | GLODEM Center, Koç University |
| Location | Koç University, Istanbul, Turkiye |
| Co-Conveners | Caner Bakir, Professor and Director of GLODEM Center, Koc University Sebahat Derin Atiskan, PhD, ICPA Society and JCPA Executive Director |
| Abstract | Despite decades of efforts, and despite degrees of attainment, it is clear that no country has really achieved full gender equality. Addressing this persistent global issue requires to understand its root causes and identify effective, adaptable policy solutions. It is believed that by strategically implementing a comprehensive set of gender-sensitive initiatives, such as work-life balance policies, gender budgeting, and measures for political representation, countries can achieve meaningful advancements toward achieving gender equality for all, thus impacting not only their own societies but also influencing global change in this direction. In this context, a comparative analysis of public policies on gender is critical in examining gender policies across time, sectors and countries. This can facilitate through lesson drawing, the identification and further development of successful strategies and best practices that can be effectively adapted or replicated in other political, cultural, and economic contexts while engaging with local norms, societal structures, and institutional environments. This workshop invites both theoretical and empirical comparative papers showcasing diverse methodologies including qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods approaches, across any geographical context or policy domain, engaging with, but are not limited to:
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75 Years Since Lasswell: Past, present and futures in the evolution of the policy sciences
Dates | June, 12-13, 2025 |
| Host Institution | Erasmus University Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| Location | SS Rotterdam, Netherlands |
| Co-Conveners | Peter Scholten, Professor, Erasmus University Rotterdam |
| Abstract | In 2026, it is precisely 75 years since Lerner and Lasswell published their seminal volume on ‘The policy sciences: recent developments in scope and method’. Since then, the field of policy sciences has evolved significantly in scope, in plurality of methods theoretical frameworks, in internationalization and in terms of institutionalization as a research field. Policy sciences nowadays is a vivid field, with several well-attended annual international conferences, various journals, and a global community of policy scholars. At this workshop and prospective follow up Special Issue in the JCPA we intend to take stock of the current state of the field and create an outlook for the future of the policy sciences. In the past two decades, there have been various publications that introduce and compare different theoretical perspectives in the policy sciences, or bring forward a variety of concepts, methods and applications to which the field has borne fruit. At this workshop we wish to go beyond these theoretical perspectives and shed light on the past, present and futures of policy sciences as an academic field. We deliberately speak of ‘futures’ in plural, as we believe that just like the history of the development of policy sciences, the future will also take various perspectives, ramifications within and across sub-domains, and present various stories. The prospective follow up Special Issue we plan to publish, can be considered as a search for these perspectives and stories on the development of policy sciences in its various aspects. This can involve the development of specific perspectives, models, concepts of methods in policy sciences, or the evolution of policy sciences in specific regions or areas of application. We will also look at the institutional embedding in academic departments and educational programs (which is fairly limited, specifically in comparison to adjacent disciplines such as public administration and political science). |
Past JCPA and ICPA Society Workshops
Comparative Analysis of Urban Governance and Policy
| Dates | December 16-17, 2024 |
| Host Institution | School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University |
| Location | Tsinghua University, Beijing, China |
| Co-Conveners | Zhilin Liu, Professor, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University Jidong Chen, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University Wenchi Wei, Associate Professor, School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University Nick Petrovsky, Associate Professor, Department of Public and International Affairs, City University of Hong Kong |
| Abstract | The global future is decidedly urban. As of 2023, more than half of the world’s eight billion inhabitants live in cities, and the United Nations expects that figure to reach 70 percent by 2050. Rapid urbanization and demographic shifts pose unique challenges for policy making and implementation in cities due to the high density, mobility, diversity, and polarization. On the one hand, cities in both developed and developing countries are responsible for delivering public services and improving citizens’ quality of life while swiftly responding to citizens’ needs and concerns. On the other hand, cities can define their own policy agendas and locally tailored policy solutions while nurturing innovative policies and practices that enhance participation, equity, and well-beings of their citizens. It is therefore important to examine the processes and mechanisms of policy making and implementation in an urban setting. It is even more imperative to compare and contrast the intricate dynamics in which local policy processes and outcomes shape and are shaped by diverse urban governance models embedded in distinct historical, cultural, and institutional contexts. This workshop thus seeks to bridge the disciplinary gap between public policy, public administration, and urban governance. It encourages global academic exchanges on comparative urban policy and governance to create an open, inclusive, and participatory urban environment for equitable and efficient delivery of public services to all citizens. |
Comparative Analysis of Policy and Practice for Atrocity Prevention
| Dates | September 27-28, 2024 |
| Host Institution | Institute for Genocide and Mass Atrocity Prevention (I-GMAP), Binghamton University |
| Location | Binghamton, New York |
| Co-Conveners | Kerry Whigham, Assistant Professor and Co-Director of I-GMAP, Binghamton University, SUNY Susan Appe, Associate Professor, Rockefeller College of Public Affairs & Policy, University at Albany, SUNY Nadia Rubaii, Professor of Public Administration and Co-Director of I-GMAP, Binghamton University, SUNY (Posthmously) |
| Abstract | Despite the pledge of “Never Again” that was first declared in the wake of the Holocaust and which has been repeated too many times to count, genocides, crimes against humanity, war crimes, ethnic cleansing and other manifestations of identity-based violence continue to occur with disturbing frequency around the world. Statistical models document factors that heighten risk for such violence, as well as those that improve resilience, but no place is immune from the risk. International agreements obligate nation-states to protect their own and to support or even intervene to prevent atrocity on the part of other countries, yet this responsibility is pushed aside by other domestic and international priorities. The study and practice of prevention emphasizes a three-point continuum spanning the periods of the upstream (before conflict), midstream (response and mitigation) or downstream (post-conflict rebuilding). However, further understanding of atrocity prevention is traditionally constrained by several characteristics including but not limited to:
This 21st JCPA and ICPA-Forum Workshop will focus on analyzing successes and failures in atrocity prevention by applying a comparative lens to policies and practices within a country, a region or worldwide. We welcome theoretical and empirical papers that address one or more of the six challenges identified above using systematic and rigorous comparative analysis. We are particularly interested in submissions that examine comparatively:
We encourage the submission of papers that focus on countries, regions and populations that have been less prominent in atrocity prevention scholarship, as well as those that involve collaborations with policy makers and atrocity prevention professionals. |
The International Conference on Comparative Public Policy in Celebration of the 25th Anniversary of the Journal of Comparative Analysis
To celebrate its 25th Anniversary, the Journal of Comparative Policy Research and Analysis: Research and Practice (JCPA) welcomes scholars, graduate students, and practitioners to participate in the International Conference on Comparative Public Policy, sponsored by the Society for International Comparative Policy Analysis (ICPA-Forum) and hosted by the School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University, Beijing, China, held on April 19-21, 2024.
| Dates | April 19-21, 2024 |
| Host Institution | Tsinghua University |
| Location | Beijing, China |
Comparative Policy Analysis at the Subnational Level: Methodological and Theoretical Challenges and Opportunities
| Dates | June 22-23, 2023 | |
| Host Institution | McGill Institute for the Study of Canada, McGill University | |
| Location | Montréal, Canada | |
| Co-Conveners | Daniel Béland, James McGill Professor and Director of the McGill Institute for the Study of Canada Patrick Marier, Professor and Concordia University Research Chair in Aging and Public Policy, Concordia Mireille Paquet, Associate Professor of Political Science, Concordia University | |
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What Does Comparative Policy Analysis Have to Do With the Structure-Institution-Agency Debate?
| Dates | September 11-12, 2020 |
| Host Institution | Virtual workshop conducted on Zoom from Koç University |
| Location | Koç University, Istanbul, Turkiye |
| Convener | Caner Bakir, Professor and Director of GLODEM, Koç University |
| Abstract | On September 11-12, 2020 Koc University and Center for Globalization Peace and Democratic Governance (GLODEM) hosted the 18th workshop of the Scholarly Society for International Policy Analysis (ICPA-Forum) and the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (JCPA). It is titled “What Does Comparative Policy Analysis Have to Do With the Structure, Institution and Agency Debate?” of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (JCPA). The goals of this ICPA-Forum and JCPA Workshop are threefold: (1) to encourage empirical and theoretical interest in the interactions among structural, institutional and agency-level factors that inform CPA perspectives, focusing on different levels of analysis, and applying different research methodologies; (2) to build richly contextualized, interdisciplinary and comparative conceptual or theoretical foundations for analysis and research; and (3) to stimulate further comparative empirical policy research that uses original data and focuses on, for example, comparative analysis of countries or cases in the policy domains. The central focus is on the impacts of interrelated structural, institutional, and agency-related factors affecting policy analysis at the national, supranational, regional, or actor levels of analysis. |
JPCA and ICPA-Forum 20th Anniversary Workshop held in conjunction with IPPA: Causal Claims and Causal Inferences in Comparative Policy Analysis
| Dates | June 25-26, 2019 |
| Host Institution | Concordia University, Montreal |
| Location | Concordia University, Montreal, Canada |
| Co-Conveners | Iris Geva-May, Professor, The Wagner School, NYU; Simon Fraser University Vancouver Philipp Trein, Faculty of Business and Economics (HEC), University of Lausanne Guillaume Fontaine, the Latin American Faculty for Social Sciences (FLACSO) |
| Abstract | JPCA & ICPA-Forum 20th Anniversary Workshop held in conjunction with IPPA prior to the International Conference on Public Policy (ICPP4) SCHEDULE JUNE 25, 2019 | 16:00-18:00 *Special Pre-Conference Event* John Molson Building MB9EG KEYNOTES – A dialogue on Causality in Comparative Policy Analysis Presentation of the workshop, by Iris Geva-May, Philipp Trein and Guillaume Fontaine
JUNE 25, 2019 | 18:00-19:00 John Molson Building MB9 LOBBY RECEPTION of the JCPA and ICPA- Forum Scholarly Society:
JUNE 26, 2019 | 14:00 – 16:00 John Molson Building MB 3.435 Session Title: Process-Tracing and Comparative Policy Analysis Discussant: Beryl Radin
Author: Adam Wellstead
Author: Jonathan Kamkhaji
Author: Kidjie Ian Saguin JUNE 26, 2019 | 16:30-18:30 John Molson Building MB 3.435 Session Title : Aligning Methodology and Ontology Discussants: Iris Geva-May
Author: Claire Dunlop
Author: Peter John
Author: Philippe Zittoun JUNE 27, 2019 | 8:00 – 10:00 John Molson Building MB 3.435 Session Title: Process Tracing and Qualitative Comparative Analysis Discussants: Guillaume Fontaine
Author: Charlotte Haberstroh
Author: Brent Burns
Author: Alessia Damonte JUNE 27, 2019 | 10:30 – 12:30 John Molson Building MB 3.435 Session Title: Quantitative and Qualitative Comparative Analysis Discussants: Philipp Trein
Author: Valerie Pattyn
Author :Eileen McDonagh
Author: Tim Heinmiller JUNE 27, 2019 | 12:30—14:00 John Molson Building, Room 9A
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Issue Politicization and Policy Change: Lesson-Drawing the Agriculture-Food Policy Process
| Dates | March 7-9, 2019 |
| Host Institution | Heidelberg University, Germany |
| Location | Heidelberg University, Germany |
| Abstract | On March 8-9, 2019 Heidelberg University hosted the 19th ICPA-Forum and JCPA workshop on “Issue politicization and policy change: Lesson-drawing the agriculture-food policy process” of the Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis (JCPA). The goal of the JCPA workshop is to spark a structured theoretical debate on issue politicization and policy change, using the agri-food policy domain as a theory-generating case. Studies of policy change argue that politicization is an important factor in inducing learning and eventually policy change. Politicization is a situation in which an issue becomes subject to increased political attention and conflict with the consequence that there are demands on government for action. However, research on ‘wicked’ policy problems, for instance, has argued that politicization has an impeding effect for policy change. Moreover, the intensity of politicization varies widely depending on policy domain and social unit context. |
Comparison of Policy Experiments: Practices in the Asia-Pacific Region
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| Co-Conveners | JCPA Workshop Steering Committee Iris Geva-May, Founding President, International Comparative Policy Analysis Forum and Founding Editor-in-chief, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Leslie A. Pal, Chancellor’s Professor and Director of the Centre for Governance and Public Management of Carleton University and Executive Editor, Journal of Comparative Policy Analysis Xufeng Zhu, Associate Dean of School of Public Policy and Management, Tsinghua University Local Organizing Committee of 16th JCPA Workshop at Tsinghua University Faculty Committee: Yongheng YANG, Xufeng ZHU, Ciqi MEI, Zhilin LIU, and Xiaoli LYU Administrative Team: Min LIU, Qin QIN, Zejun JIA, Wei XIA, and Mingshuai HE | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
| Abstract | The 16th Annual JCPA and ICPA-Forum Workshop SCHEDULE
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Comparing Third Sector Expansions
| Dates | November 19-21, 2017 |
| Host Institution | Marxe School of Public and International Affairs Baruch College, CUNY |
| Location | CUNY, New York, USA |
| Abstract | 15th JCPA and ICPA-Forum Workshop: Comparing Third Sector Expansions |
| Read the related interview here. |
Transferable Learning, Advances in Comparative Methodologies and Practices
| Dates | August 7-9, 2016 |
| Host Institution | Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand School of Government |
| Location | Wellington, New Zealand |
| Abstract | 14th Workshop – Transferable Learning, Advances in Comparative Methodologies and Practices, Wellington, New Zealand |
Comparative Theory Testing and Theory Building: The Case of Policy change in Latin America
| Dates | August 24-25, 2015 |
| Host Institution | Dept. of Public Affairs at Facultad Latinoamericana de Ciencias Sociales (FLASCO), Quito, Ecuador |
| Location | FLASCO, Quito, Ecuador |
| Co-Conveners | Guillaume Fontaine, the Latin American Faculty for Social Sciences (FLACSO) José Luis Méndez, Professor and Researcher International Studies Center, El Colegio de Mexico |
| Abstract | JPCA & ICPA-Forum 13th Workshop: Comparative Theory Testing and Theory Building: The Case of Policy change in Latin America See the detailed workshop program here. |
The Role of Theory in Comparative Policy
| Dates | September 24-26, 2014 |
| Host Institution | Institute of Political Science, WWU Muenster |
| Location | Muenster, Germany |
| Abstract | JCPA and ICPA Forum 12th Workshop – The Role of Theory in Comparative Policy See the detailed workshop program here. |
Concepts and Methods of Comparative Policy Analysis: "Context Matters"
| Dates | May 27, 2014 |
| Host Institution | National Research University |
| Location | National Research University, Moscow, Russia |
| Abstract | JCPA and ICPA Forum 11th Workshop – Concepts and Methods of Comparative Policy Analysis: “Context Matters” See the detailed workshop program here. |
Inaugural Conference - Validating Methods For Comparing Public Policy: Academia And Government In Dialogue
| Dates | November 27-30, 2013 |
| Host Institution | Public Management Institute of the KU Leuven |
| Location | KU Leuven, Leuven, Belgium |
| Abstract | JCPA and ICPA-Forum 10th Workshop – Inaugural Conference – Validating Methods For Comparing Public Policy: Academia And Government In Dialogue |
Domestic and Intra–Nations Environmental Policies: Comparative Approaches
| Dates | June 12-13, 2012 |
| Host Institution | School of Social and Political Sciences, University of Sydney |
| Location | Sydney, Australia |
| Abstract | JCPA and ICPA-Forum 9th Workshop Domestic and Intra–Nations Environmental Policies: Comparative Approaches See the detailed workshop program here. |
Corruption, Trust, the Public Sector and Public Policies
| Dates | April 27-29, 2011 |
| Host Institution | Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, National University of Singapore |
| Location | Singapore |
| Abstract | JPCA and ICPA-Forum 8th Workshop – Corruption, Trust, the Public Sector and Public Policies See the detailed workshop program here. |
Designing Disaster Resilience: Comparative Perspectives
| Dates | April 22-24, 2010 |
| Host Institution | Graduate School of Public and International Affairs, University of Pittsburgh |
| Location | Pittsburgh, PA, USA |
| Abstract | JPCA and ICPA-Forum 7th Workshop – Designing Disaster Resilience: Comparative Perspectives See the detailed workshop program here. |
Developments in Public Policy Programs in Higher Education in Asia
| Dates | June 4-7, 2009 |
| Host Institution | Department of Public Policy & Management, Shih Hsin University |
| Location | Taipei, Taiwan |
| Abstract | JPCA and ICPA-Forum 6th Workshop – Developments in Public Policy Programs in Higher Education in Asia See the detailed workshop program here. |
Public Service Personnel Policies: Impact on Policy Implementation Related Performance
| Dates | October 22-24, 2008 |
| Host Institution | Bocconi University |
| Location | Milan, Italy |
| Abstract | JPCA & ICPA-Forum 5th Workshop – Public Service Personnel Policies: Impact on Policy Implementation Related Performance See the detailed workshop program here. |
Comparative Healthcare Policies
| Dates | April 26-28, 2007 |
| Host Institution | Yale University |
| Location | New Haven, CT, US |
| Abstract | JPCA & ICPA-Forum 4th Workshop – Comparative Healthcare Policies See the detailed workshop program here. |
Building Policy Capability in the Public Sector
| Dates | November 28-29, 2006 |
| Host Institution | Australian National University |
| Location | Canberra, Australia |
| Abstract | JPCA and ICPA-Forum 3rd Workshop – Building Policy Capability in the Public Sector See the detailed workshop program here. |
Policy Implementation: The Emergence and Role of Implementation Units in Policy Design and Oversight Invitation
| Dates | October 3-5, 2005 |
| Host Institution | Simon Fraser University, Harbor Centre |
| Location | Vancouver, Canada |
| Abstract | JPCA and ICPA-Forum 2nd Workshop – Policy Implementation: The Emergence and Role of Implementation Units in Policy Design and Oversight Invitation See the detailed workshop program here. |
Comparative Policy Analysis Methodology
| Dates | June 18-19, 2004 |
| Host Institution | Institut d’Etudes Administratives |
| Location | Paris, France |
| Abstract | JPCA and ICPA-Forum 1st Workshop – Comparative Policy Analysis Methodology See the detailed workshop program here. |
