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1. Performative bilingual policy: an analysis of two Taiwanese White Papers on international education.

2. Current State and Development Trends of Education Policy Research in China in the Last Decade (2004–2013): A Statistical Analysis of Papers from Eight Core Chinese Journals.

3. From science to politics: commissioned reports and their political translation into White Papers.

4. Lifelong learning as a lever on structural change? Evaluation of white paper: Learning to succeed: a new framework for post-16 learning.

5. Science for All? School Science Education Policy and STEM Skills Shortages.

6. Three policy problems: biocreep and the extension of biopolitical administration.

7. Planetary concerns as interruptions to aspiration-raising policy discourses: exploring potentialities for alternative modalities of aspiration.

8. Understanding implicit reference societies in education policy.

9. Contextualising Education in Pakistan, a White Paper: global/national articulations in education policy.

10. Evidence through the lens of bibliometrics—the case of Finnish higher education admission reform.

11. Paper, pens and power between empires in north India, 1750–1850.

12. Pick ’n’ mix, select and project; policy borrowing and the quest for ‘world class’ schooling: an analysis of the 2010 schools White Paper.

13. Equity and Life-Long Learning: An Analysis of White Paper no. 16 (2006/2007) of Norway.

14. The 2003 UK Government Higher Education White Paper: a critical assessment of its implications for the access and widening participation agenda.

15. On Reading the Morris Papers: 1959 Revisited.

16. Editorial: exploring evaluations and case studies.

17. Re-Imagining policy discourses concerning the participation of young women in STEM-related TVET in Ghana.

18. A new regime of understanding. School leadership in Norwegian education policy (1990–2017).

19. Policy pressure on partnerships: intentions, expectations and legitimisation of Norwegian educational reform policy.

20. Government’s Paper Empire: Historical Perspectives on Measuring Student Achievement in British Columbia Schools, 1872–1999.

21. Dearing on Dearing and the 2003 White Paper.

22. Responses to Ball, S.J. (2001) You've been NERFed! Dumbing down the academy: National Educational Research Forum: 'A National Strategy-Consultation paper' A brief and bilious response in JEP, 16 (3), 265 – 268.

23. Reflections on the Repositioning of the Government’s Approach to Higher Education, or I’m Dreaming of a White Paper.

24. The role of European (transnational) business actors in the emergence of a boundary spanning policy regime in European education and employment.

25. Two special papers in this issue of Discourse.

26. The Advocacy Coalition in the British Film Institute in Its Early Days.

27. Coping with National Language Policy Shift: Voices of Chinese Immigrant Parents in an Irish County Town.

28. Colonial dominance and Indigenous resistance in Australian national education declarations.

29. Sitting on all sides of the table? OECD's role in Icelandic Education Policy 2030.

30. The 'Double-Reduction' Education Policy in China: Three Prevailing Narratives.

31. South African Black Teachers and the Academic Paper Chase.

32. A new mode of control: an actor–network theory account of effects of power and agency in establishing education policy.

33. Unveiling the Context of practice: Teacher Allocation Models to support inclusion in primary schools in Ireland.

34. Made in Sweden? Configured digitalized school leadership practice.

35. Why young people leave school early in Papua, Indonesia, and education policy options to address this problem.

36. Evaluating and reframing vocational education and training for refugees: insights from five refugee groups across three cities of India.

37. Schools and emergency feeding in a national crisis in the United Kingdom: subterranean class strategies.

38. Interrogating policy processes in education through Statement Archaeology: changes in English religious education.

39. On reducing errors in assessment instruments.

40. The Political Context of Educational Development.' a commentary on the theories of development underlying the World Bank Education Sector Policy Paper.

41. The contestation of policies for schools during the Covid-19 crisis: a comparison of teacher unions' positions in Germany and Australia.

42. The Abitur as a bureaucratic phenomenon: on the history of a Prussian examination practice and its ritualised inscription (1890–1970).

43. Special education provision in Greek mainstream classrooms: teachers' characteristics and recruitment procedures in parallel support.

44. The Basketball Boys: young men from refugee backgrounds and the symbolic value of swagger in an Australian state high school.

45. Exclusionary tactics in English secondary education: an analysis of fair access protocols.

46. Homo Sovieticus in policy versus teacher leadership in Polish international baccalaureate practices.

47. School leadership and micro-policymaking in schools - time use and the collective care for the self.

48. The silent expansion of internationalisation: exploring the adoption of the International Baccalaureate in Madrid.

49. Mapping higher education policymaking in Ghana with a quadruple helix framework.

50. WHAT'S IN A RESOLUTION: State Arts Councils Offer Position Paper Regarding the Arts and Education in American Schools.