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Policy analysis of multi-actor systems

Policy analysts love solving complex problems. Their favorite problems are not just technically complex but also characterized by the presence of many different social actors that hold conflicting interests, objectives, and perceptions and act strategically to get the best out of a problem situation...

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Autores principales: Enserink, Bert, Hermans, Leon, Kwakkel, Jan, Thissen, Wil, Koppenjan, Joop, Bots, Pieter
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: Eleven International Publ. 2010
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Acceso en línea:http://cds.cern.ch/record/2019875
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author Enserink, Bert
Hermans, Leon
Kwakkel, Jan
Thissen, Wil
Koppenjan, Joop
Bots, Pieter
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description Policy analysts love solving complex problems. Their favorite problems are not just technically complex but also characterized by the presence of many different social actors that hold conflicting interests, objectives, and perceptions and act strategically to get the best out of a problem situation. This book offers guidance for policy analysts who want to assess if and how their analysis could be of help, based on the premise that problem formulation is the cornerstone in addressing complex problems. This book positions policy analysis within the theories on processes of policy making, and f
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spelling cern-20198752021-04-21T20:17:57Zhttp://cds.cern.ch/record/2019875engEnserink, BertHermans, LeonKwakkel, JanThissen, WilKoppenjan, JoopBots, PieterPolicy analysis of multi-actor systemsCommerce, Economics, Social SciencePolicy analysts love solving complex problems. Their favorite problems are not just technically complex but also characterized by the presence of many different social actors that hold conflicting interests, objectives, and perceptions and act strategically to get the best out of a problem situation. This book offers guidance for policy analysts who want to assess if and how their analysis could be of help, based on the premise that problem formulation is the cornerstone in addressing complex problems. This book positions policy analysis within the theories on processes of policy making, and fEleven International Publ.oai:cds.cern.ch:20198752010
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Policy analysis of multi-actor systems
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