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Decision-Making under Ambiguity and Time Constraints: Assessing the Multiple-Streams Framework
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Decision-Making under Ambiguity and Time Constraints: Assessing the Multiple-Streams Framework

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Policy issues have grown ever more complex and politically more contestable. So governments in advanced democracies often do not understand the problems they have to deal with and do not know how to solve them. Thus, rational problem-solving models are highly unconvincing. Conversely, the Multiple Streams Framework starts out from these conditions, which has led to increasing interest in it. Nevertheless, there has not yet been a systematic attempt to assess the potential of such scholarship. This volume is the first attempt to fill that gap by bringing together a group of international scholars to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the framework from different angles. Chapters explore systematically and empirically the framework’s potential in different national contexts and in policy areas from climate change and foreign policy to healthcare and the welfare state.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ECPR Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 February 2016
Pages
272
ISBN
9781785521256

Policy issues have grown ever more complex and politically more contestable. So governments in advanced democracies often do not understand the problems they have to deal with and do not know how to solve them. Thus, rational problem-solving models are highly unconvincing. Conversely, the Multiple Streams Framework starts out from these conditions, which has led to increasing interest in it. Nevertheless, there has not yet been a systematic attempt to assess the potential of such scholarship. This volume is the first attempt to fill that gap by bringing together a group of international scholars to assess the strengths and weaknesses of the framework from different angles. Chapters explore systematically and empirically the framework’s potential in different national contexts and in policy areas from climate change and foreign policy to healthcare and the welfare state.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
ECPR Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
24 February 2016
Pages
272
ISBN
9781785521256