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Poverty, defense, and the environment : how policy optics, policy incompleteness, fastthinking.com, equivalency paradox, deliberation trap, mailbox dillemma, the urban ecosystem, and the end of problem solving recast difficult policy issues

By: ROE, Emery.
Material type: materialTypeLabelArticlePublisher: Thousand Oaks : SAGE, January 2000Administration & Society 31, 6, p. 687-725Abstract: In addition to being uncertain and complex, the policy world is incomplete: at any point in time, most of the work of policy makers and policy analysis is unfinished or yet to be done. Policy incompleteness, uncertainty, and complexity have made fastthinking imperative: just-in-time thinking to match our just-in-time schedules in our just-interrupted task environments. The usual remedy, more deliberation,is frequently no longer possible and, even if it were, it has its oun difficulties. It fastthinking is here to stay and we are in the twlight of conventional problem solving, then policy analysts need new ways to deal with permanently incomplete policy issues. Policy optics allow us, the practicing policy analysis, to recast familiarly intractable problems of poverty, defense, and the environment into a more tractable light. They do not solve policy ncompleteness, but they enable us to start tasks that we have a better chance of finishing
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In addition to being uncertain and complex, the policy world is incomplete: at any point in time, most of the work of policy makers and policy analysis is unfinished or yet to be done. Policy incompleteness, uncertainty, and complexity have made fastthinking imperative: just-in-time thinking to match our just-in-time schedules in our just-interrupted task environments. The usual remedy, more deliberation,is frequently no longer possible and, even if it were, it has its oun difficulties. It fastthinking is here to stay and we are in the twlight of conventional problem solving, then policy analysts need new ways to deal with permanently incomplete policy issues. Policy optics allow us, the practicing policy analysis, to recast familiarly intractable problems of poverty, defense, and the environment into a more tractable light. They do not solve policy ncompleteness, but they enable us to start tasks that we have a better chance of finishing

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