In that perceptive, the Advocacy Coalition Framework has since developed into a significant research tool for many scholars applying the framework in their everyday research. The framework starts by explaining the cultural theory as a way to conceptualize and measure deep core beliefs. During policy making policy broker and the sovereign in subsystems contain actors who make authoritative decisions and mediate between coalitions. Apparently, the subsystem provides a platform whereby routine policymaking can be achieved. This in turn leads to a relatively minor policy change. As such, coalitions adapt the secondary aspects of the beliefs and engage in policy making. In most cases, learning comes after a regular monitoring of implementing the policies; members determine how policy contributes to unintended or positive outcomes. Similarly, they determine whether their beliefs in the policy process are challenged or supported by the evidence. They are also interested in knowing how the competitors will present it. The process, however, takes position in a wider system that provides measures for action, thus, providing coalitions with varying opportunities and constraints. In other words, Advocacy Coalition Framework provides a platform whereby there is the basic distribution of natural resources, basic constitutional structure, and basic attributes of the problem
In that perceptive, the Advocacy Coalition Framework has since developed into a significant research tool for many scholars applying the framework in their everyday research. The framework starts by explaining the cultural theory as a way to conceptualize and measure deep core beliefs. During policy making policy broker and the sovereign in subsystems contain actors who make authoritative decisions and mediate between coalitions. Apparently, the subsystem provides a platform whereby routine policymaking can be achieved. This in turn leads to a relatively minor policy change. As such, coalitions adapt the secondary aspects of the beliefs and engage in policy making. In most cases, learning comes after a regular monitoring of implementing the policies; members determine how policy contributes to unintended or positive outcomes. Similarly, they determine whether their beliefs in the policy process are challenged or supported by the evidence. They are also interested in knowing how the competitors will present it. The process, however, takes position in a wider system that provides measures for action, thus, providing coalitions with varying opportunities and constraints. In other words, Advocacy Coalition Framework provides a platform whereby there is the basic distribution of natural resources, basic constitutional structure, and basic attributes of the problem