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One obvious example quoted by Wilson is Ralph Nader . In such cases one type of policy process is transformed into another . For instance , a policy that begins , or could have begun , as regulatory - specific , can become divisive if ...
One obvious example quoted by Wilson is Ralph Nader . In such cases one type of policy process is transformed into another . For instance , a policy that begins , or could have begun , as regulatory - specific , can become divisive if ...
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When substantively difficult policies are politically difficult as well ( for example , in those cases when they are intended by the actors to be ideologically divisive ) it is reasonable to suppose that the chance of an appropriate ...
When substantively difficult policies are politically difficult as well ( for example , in those cases when they are intended by the actors to be ideologically divisive ) it is reasonable to suppose that the chance of an appropriate ...
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As the example of interministerial committees shows , not every " obstacle " worsens the substantive quality of a policy under discussion . An obstacle can often delay or block the process , forcing a compromise that will disfigure the ...
As the example of interministerial committees shows , not every " obstacle " worsens the substantive quality of a policy under discussion . An obstacle can often delay or block the process , forcing a compromise that will disfigure the ...
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