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... is supposed to be the natural advocate of one of the two conflicting positions . This has relevant consequences for the policy's chances of success . " Pure " divisive policies , as we have seen , are always embarrassing decisions ...
... is supposed to be the natural advocate of one of the two conflicting positions . This has relevant consequences for the policy's chances of success . " Pure " divisive policies , as we have seen , are always embarrassing decisions ...
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By adding other conditions to the pure situation we should be able , furthermore , to predict / explain systematically possible alterations to the pure process . Wilson ' s typology , compared to other current typologies , is more ...
By adding other conditions to the pure situation we should be able , furthermore , to predict / explain systematically possible alterations to the pure process . Wilson ' s typology , compared to other current typologies , is more ...
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... very few divisive policies , pure and ideological ( often transformed through diffusion of the costs ) ; - a minimum of regulatory - specific policies ( possible only if the losers belong to sectors of society not represented among ...
... very few divisive policies , pure and ideological ( often transformed through diffusion of the costs ) ; - a minimum of regulatory - specific policies ( possible only if the losers belong to sectors of society not represented among ...
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