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More than other kinds of policy , therefore , the probable adoption of general policies is heavily dependent on the ... For instance , a policy that begins , or could have begun , as regulatory - specific , can become divisive if the ...
More than other kinds of policy , therefore , the probable adoption of general policies is heavily dependent on the ... For instance , a policy that begins , or could have begun , as regulatory - specific , can become divisive if the ...
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a will also tend to favour policies serving the interests of the groups closest to the department , hence policies which ... If the prime minister has few steering powers and his position is weak , all controversial policies ( divisive ...
a will also tend to favour policies serving the interests of the groups closest to the department , hence policies which ... If the prime minister has few steering powers and his position is weak , all controversial policies ( divisive ...
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... favour : some general policies ( only if they get on the agenda and are not controversial ; if ideological distances between the partners are present , such policies could meet more difficulties ) ; very few divisive policies ...
... favour : some general policies ( only if they get on the agenda and are not controversial ; if ideological distances between the partners are present , such policies could meet more difficulties ) ; very few divisive policies ...
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