The policy movement as a policy problem |
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Authors: | Ronald D. Brunner |
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Affiliation: | (1) Center for Public Policy Research, University of Colorado, Campus Box 330, 80309 Boulder, CO, U.S.A. |
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Abstract: | The policy movement is unified by a common interest in the improvement of policy decisions through scientific inquiry. The movement is differentiated, however, because this common interest is highly ambiguous and subject to interpretation from different perspectives. This paper applies a policy sciences perspective to the movement's disappointments over the last few decades, and in particular, the failure to realize earlier aspirations for rational, objective analysis on the more important and controversial policy issues. The paper offers a definition and diagnosis of the underlying problem, and suggests what can be done about it as a matter of individual and collective choice. |
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