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_aConsidine, Mark
245 1 0 _aMaking up the government's mind :
_bagenda setting in a parliamentary system
260 _aMalden :
_bWiley-Blackwell,
_cJuly 1998
520 3 _aOne of the most important aspects of policymaking in any political system is the pre-decision stage at which a potentially wide range of concerns and preferences are fashioned into some actionable list of proposals or a recognizable hierarchy of priorities. As well as indicating which concerns may dominate the thinking of officials who will later take formal decisions, it is at this early stage of policy development that non-government elites and other key actors may succeed or fail in their attempts to exercise significant power and influence (Schattschneider 1960; Downs 1972; Lukes 1974).
773 0 8 _tGovernance: An International Journal of Policy and Administration
_g11, 3, p. 297-318
_dMalden : Wiley-Blackwell, July 1998
_xISSN 09521895
_w
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_cDaiane
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_b0839^b
_cCarolina
999 _aConvertido do Formato PHL
_bPHL2MARC21 1.1
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