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100 | _aedited by Lewis, Robin J. | ||
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_aPublic policy making in a globalized world / _cedited by Robin J. Lewis |
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_aIndia _bSocial Science Press _c2018 |
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300 | _a424 p. | ||
500 | _aThe inexorable advent of globalization has transformed the public policymaking process into a multi-faceted challenge that transcends traditional policymaking boundaries and forces scholars, experts and practitioners to redefine their field in terms of both theory and practice. While every policy dilemma has a specific location in time and space, most significant policy issues— climate change, food and water, economic development, global pandemics, terrorism and violence and migration, to name just a few—now require a collective framing of the problem and a collaborative effort to take effective action. The essays in this volume were first presented at a conference hosted by the Istanbul Policy Center and supported by the Freidrich Naumann Foundation in November 2014. Policy thinkers from nearly a dozen countries participated, offering valuable insights into how policymaking is evolving from a circumscribed field of inquiry into a truly global dialogue that can help stakeholders to focus on key issues that threaten the survival of our planet. The essays in this volume were first presented at a conference hosted by the Istanbul Policy Center and supported by the Freidrich Naumann Foundation in November 2014. Policy thinkers from nearly a dozen countries participated, offering valuable insights into how policymaking is evolving from a circumscribed field of inquiry into a truly global dialogue that can help stakeholders to focus on key issues that threaten the survival of our planet. The inexorable advent of globalization has transformed the public policymaking process into a multi-faceted challenge that transcends traditional policymaking boundaries and forces scholars, experts and practitioners to redefine their field in terms of both theory and practice. While every policy dilemma has a specific location in time and space, most significant policy issues— climate change, food and water, economic development, global pandemics, terrorism and violence and migration, to name just a few—now require a collective framing of the problem and a collaborative effort to take effective action. The essays in this volume were first presented at a conference hosted by the Istanbul Policy Center and supported by the Freidrich Naumann Foundation in November 2014. Policy thinkers from nearly a dozen countries participated, offering valuable insights into how policymaking is evolving from a circumscribed field of inquiry into a truly global dialogue that can help stakeholders to focus on key issues that threaten the survival of our planet. | ||
650 | _aPolitical planning | ||
650 | _aGlobalization--Political aspects | ||
650 | _aPolicy sciences | ||
650 | _aPublic administration--Decision making | ||
650 | _aPolitical planning--International cooperation | ||
650 | _aPublic administration | ||
650 | _aAdministrative agencies | ||
650 | _aConflict management |