UNRISD: Social Drivers of Sustainable Development
... of women in paid employment, and the poor quality of care or low human capital investments in many contexts. These in turn act as constraints on economic production. A growing body of evidence shows that policies that are good for “care” are not a luxury affordable only in high-income countries, but ...
... of women in paid employment, and the poor quality of care or low human capital investments in many contexts. These in turn act as constraints on economic production. A growing body of evidence shows that policies that are good for “care” are not a luxury affordable only in high-income countries, but ...
Environmental Protection and Free Trade: Direct and Indirect Competition for Political Influence by
... A primary feature of our model is to allow two opposing interest groups, the Environmentalists and the Industrialists, to compete both directly and indirectly for influence over government policy. By direct competition we mean that interest groups provide political contributions to an incumbent gov ...
... A primary feature of our model is to allow two opposing interest groups, the Environmentalists and the Industrialists, to compete both directly and indirectly for influence over government policy. By direct competition we mean that interest groups provide political contributions to an incumbent gov ...
Chapter 16
... Ideas and Values in Public Policy “The production [process] model fails to capture what I see as the essence of policy making in political communities: the struggle over ideas.” ...
... Ideas and Values in Public Policy “The production [process] model fails to capture what I see as the essence of policy making in political communities: the struggle over ideas.” ...
Bureaucrats and Politics: Expanding the Analysis
... countries of Central and Eastern Europe have not been accustomed to this type of involvement and will not have the routines and procedures in place to help minimize that capture. Therefore, developing network structures are important for opening the political system to a wider variety of inputs tha ...
... countries of Central and Eastern Europe have not been accustomed to this type of involvement and will not have the routines and procedures in place to help minimize that capture. Therefore, developing network structures are important for opening the political system to a wider variety of inputs tha ...
LECTURE 19 –FOREIGN POLICY
... war international relations to show that small developing countries can infact exert significant influence on the movement of world politics and thereby achieve their policy objectives E.G Egypt 1956 Abdel Nasser non control of the Suez canal against the claims of Britain and France who had ...
... war international relations to show that small developing countries can infact exert significant influence on the movement of world politics and thereby achieve their policy objectives E.G Egypt 1956 Abdel Nasser non control of the Suez canal against the claims of Britain and France who had ...
document
... At the University of Oregon, the design, conduct, and reporting of Research will be free from real or potential influence by any related Investigator’s Significant Financial Interest that constitutes COIR. Each Investigator engaged, or planning to be engaged, in Research is obligated to file a Decla ...
... At the University of Oregon, the design, conduct, and reporting of Research will be free from real or potential influence by any related Investigator’s Significant Financial Interest that constitutes COIR. Each Investigator engaged, or planning to be engaged, in Research is obligated to file a Decla ...
Environmental valuation analysis, public deliberation
... Judging the most appropriate approach to policy is a difficult act of balancing performance in theory and practice. If the theoretical basis is ontologically flawed ö too abstract, ignoring important components, or factually incorrect öthe method will fail to produce theoretically desired outcomes. ...
... Judging the most appropriate approach to policy is a difficult act of balancing performance in theory and practice. If the theoretical basis is ontologically flawed ö too abstract, ignoring important components, or factually incorrect öthe method will fail to produce theoretically desired outcomes. ...
HSCC 3120 – Health Policy and Law
... Only a small percentage of all legislative proposals ever make it to the point in the policy formulation process where these laws become formally enacted. The majority of legislative proposals “die” in a given legislative session (2-year congressional term), as the constitution requires that any leg ...
... Only a small percentage of all legislative proposals ever make it to the point in the policy formulation process where these laws become formally enacted. The majority of legislative proposals “die” in a given legislative session (2-year congressional term), as the constitution requires that any leg ...
View Officer Report
... would not cause any material harm to the qualities, character and amenity of the areas in which they are situated and that new development should seek to complement and enhance the historic environment. The Supporting Statement submitted with the application provides evidence to show that the propos ...
... would not cause any material harm to the qualities, character and amenity of the areas in which they are situated and that new development should seek to complement and enhance the historic environment. The Supporting Statement submitted with the application provides evidence to show that the propos ...
Avoiding the Tragedy of the Commons: Greening
... links and supports all life.2 It is this character of interconnectedness, which has made environmental governance so difficult for the modern administrative state. Environmental governance consists of the establishment and operation of social institutions for resolving conflicts, facilitating co-ope ...
... links and supports all life.2 It is this character of interconnectedness, which has made environmental governance so difficult for the modern administrative state. Environmental governance consists of the establishment and operation of social institutions for resolving conflicts, facilitating co-ope ...
Information Policy
... telecommunications networks and developing information technologies. Governments are under pressure from global forces, specifically the World Trade Organization (WTO) and, to a lesser extent, regional blocks, to change policies to accommodate global trading and commerce activities. Thus, the global ...
... telecommunications networks and developing information technologies. Governments are under pressure from global forces, specifically the World Trade Organization (WTO) and, to a lesser extent, regional blocks, to change policies to accommodate global trading and commerce activities. Thus, the global ...
The Criminal is to Go Free Because the Constable Has
... This research is a product of the Public Policy faculty at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. ...
... This research is a product of the Public Policy faculty at Indiana University-Purdue University Fort Wayne. ...
Policy ACG, Access to Services, Programs, and Activities by Individuals with Disabilities
... Education on May 10, 2011, and sent out for public comment; and WHEREAS, The Montgomery County Board of Education has received no comments with regard to the Board of Education Policy Committee’s recommendations; now therefore be it Resolved, That the Montgomery County Board of Education rename Poli ...
... Education on May 10, 2011, and sent out for public comment; and WHEREAS, The Montgomery County Board of Education has received no comments with regard to the Board of Education Policy Committee’s recommendations; now therefore be it Resolved, That the Montgomery County Board of Education rename Poli ...
LR 23
... influence implementation. – For implementation to proceed without any major hitches, all or virtually all of these external factors must be supportive or at least neutral. Any one or few that are nonsupportive can derail the entire implementation process in a variety of ways. – There are also a larg ...
... influence implementation. – For implementation to proceed without any major hitches, all or virtually all of these external factors must be supportive or at least neutral. Any one or few that are nonsupportive can derail the entire implementation process in a variety of ways. – There are also a larg ...
Policy Networks
... Mancur Olson’s solution? Offer selective incentives for orgs to join a coalition: access to contacts, insider information, enhanced org’l reputation as a powerful policymaking “player” in a policy domain ...
... Mancur Olson’s solution? Offer selective incentives for orgs to join a coalition: access to contacts, insider information, enhanced org’l reputation as a powerful policymaking “player” in a policy domain ...
El Director General de GAUXS consciente de la importancia de la
... and unmooring of vessels, fight against pollution services and the cleaning of wastes floating in the port (including transport and waste management works), boat services and transport of personnel and goods, Services from land (hose connections and disconnections, placement and removal of vessel sc ...
... and unmooring of vessels, fight against pollution services and the cleaning of wastes floating in the port (including transport and waste management works), boat services and transport of personnel and goods, Services from land (hose connections and disconnections, placement and removal of vessel sc ...
Publications for Robert Macneil 2016
... href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2012. 714964">[More Information] MacNeil, R. (2013). Canadian Climate Policy as Organized Crime: The Rise of Resource-Neoliberalism. International Studies Association Conference 2014, USA: International Studies Association. MacNeil, R. (2013). Seeding an ...
... href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14693062.2012. 714964">[More Information] MacNeil, R. (2013). Canadian Climate Policy as Organized Crime: The Rise of Resource-Neoliberalism. International Studies Association Conference 2014, USA: International Studies Association. MacNeil, R. (2013). Seeding an ...
Historical Development of the Policy Network Approach
... The linkages between the actors serve as channels for communication and for the exchange of information, expertise, trust and other policy resources. The boundary of a given policy network is not in the first place determined by formal institutions but results from a process of mutual recognition de ...
... The linkages between the actors serve as channels for communication and for the exchange of information, expertise, trust and other policy resources. The boundary of a given policy network is not in the first place determined by formal institutions but results from a process of mutual recognition de ...
Aff Environmental Assessment CP 7WK
... information on benefits, costs, and impacts of alternative strategies for meeting the need for new capacity. Usually, several alternatives ranging in cost will be evaluated. If environmental impacts of the alternatives will be assessed, noise and, to a lesser extent, vibration are primary issues. Th ...
... information on benefits, costs, and impacts of alternative strategies for meeting the need for new capacity. Usually, several alternatives ranging in cost will be evaluated. If environmental impacts of the alternatives will be assessed, noise and, to a lesser extent, vibration are primary issues. Th ...
JPS
... Draft policies to be ready for wider consultation. Incorporate feedback and finalise and communicate new policies Prepare procedures supporting the new policies. Takes part in management of the policies development processes. Contribute to special reviews and policy related projects direct ...
... Draft policies to be ready for wider consultation. Incorporate feedback and finalise and communicate new policies Prepare procedures supporting the new policies. Takes part in management of the policies development processes. Contribute to special reviews and policy related projects direct ...
the energy union needs a new approach to policy-making
... Member States. As time moves on, and evidence about the need for more action accumulates, the Commission seeks political acceptance for incremental steps beyond the policy measures adopted previously. This approach has proved effective in achieving progress since Member States are content to take mo ...
... Member States. As time moves on, and evidence about the need for more action accumulates, the Commission seeks political acceptance for incremental steps beyond the policy measures adopted previously. This approach has proved effective in achieving progress since Member States are content to take mo ...
Environmental Governance and Fracking in the US
... The conflicts engendered by the environmental movement cut across sectors and governments and exemplify the difficulties associated with intergovernmental management. Reforms emerged from a hierarchical-based system of Federal command and control regulation, by which lines of authority were more cle ...
... The conflicts engendered by the environmental movement cut across sectors and governments and exemplify the difficulties associated with intergovernmental management. Reforms emerged from a hierarchical-based system of Federal command and control regulation, by which lines of authority were more cle ...
la_i-job-vacancy - European External Action Service
... The European Union Delegation to the West Bank and Gaza Strip is looking for: Project Officer The European Union (EU) is an economic and political partnership between 28 European countries. It plays an important role in international affairs through diplomacy, trade, development aid and working with ...
... The European Union Delegation to the West Bank and Gaza Strip is looking for: Project Officer The European Union (EU) is an economic and political partnership between 28 European countries. It plays an important role in international affairs through diplomacy, trade, development aid and working with ...