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_916639 _aDurant, Robert F. |
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_a"Wicked problems," public policy, and administrative theory : _blessons from the GM food regulatory arena |
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_aThousand Oaks : _bSAGE, _cJuly 2006 |
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520 | 3 | _aAs societies worldwide struggle to address what policy analysts call "wicked problems" such as world hunger, malnutrition, and ecological sustainability, analysts from a variety of perspectives have questioned the administrative states abilities to deal with them. Ascendant since the early 1990s as a prescription for remedying these shortcomings is a market, technocratic, and non-deliberative theory of administration that some have called "neo-managerialism" and others the "managerialist ideology." This study uses European attitudes toward promoting the use of genetically modified (GM) foods as a "policy window" for exploring how well or ill-suited the neo-managerialist philosophy informing the U.S. governments promotional campaign was with the factors driving European opposition to GM foods. Causal modeling of the "calculus of dissent" that led to a the European Union (EU) moratorium on GM foods suggests that deliberative (rather than neo-managerialist) theories of administration are better suited for the "collective puzzlement of society" that wicked problems require | |
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_aPolítica Pública _912838 |
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_912712 _aTeoria Administrativa |
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_911940 _a Ciência Política |
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_aMercado _912072 |
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_aTecnocracia _913288 |
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_aRegulação _912883 |
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_aOpinião Pública _912958 |
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_aValor Social _913435 |
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_aDemocracia _911984 |
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_aEstudo de Caso _911993 |
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_aEstados Unidos _912942 |
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_aEuropa _912887 |
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_aUnião Européia _915115 |
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_aLEGGE JR, Jerome S _916729 |
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_tAdministration & Society _g38, 3, p. 309-334 _dThousand Oaks : SAGE, July 2006 _xISSN 00953997 _w |
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