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I conclude with reference to some other intellectual issues that also relate to energy policy. 1. There is need for some thought ...
and Lynch,M. 1997 .Fixed view of resources creates undue pessimism.Oil and Gas Journal, 95 ( 14 ):56 60. Black,E. 2004 .Banking ...
Neff,S. 2005. Review of the Energy Policy Act of 2005. Center for Energy, Marine Transpor tation and Public Policy, Columbia Uni ...
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prescription is worth the paper it is written on if it is not based on an understanding of the world of policy making. If prescr ...
outputs need to be interpreted in the context of the overall policy portfolio. That is, governments are almost always engaged in ...
Indeed it can be argued that it may be in their self-interest to gain short-term advantages for themselves—by deception or conce ...
politics: a misuse of political authority/power. It can suggest bad faith, manipulative cynicism, and the deceptive use of power ...
There is aWne borderline between on the one hand, the investment of political capital and the use of rhetoric in persuading the ...
waste that will remain radioactive for generations. Rhetorical long-sightedness can sit alongside policy myopia. Again, the self ...
policy making. This is that demands for public action tend to exceed any govern- ment’s capacity to supply policy responses. The ...
immigrants. These were concerns with high political salience that had attracted much attention in the media in the UK, as in man ...
important part of a balanced portfolio, a rebuttal of the charges of authoritarianism prompted by some of the Blair government’s ...
the Congress even when controlled by one party, as it was in 2004. As a result, no one could have said with any certainty in Jan ...
interests created by policy (Tuohy 1999 ; Hacker 2002 ). Decisions taken at point A in time entrench—sometimes indeed create—int ...
will be used and therefore must be ‘‘taken out’’ preventively—relied on historical claims. In another sense, the Iraq policy was ...
The Comparative Dimension ..................................................................................................... ...
the diagnosis of the problems and the prescription for them are virtually the same in all health care systems’’ (Hunter 1995 ). ...
fact, the values of Canada and the United States, while not identical, are quite similar. Canada’s distribution of values is clo ...
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