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100 1 _aDENNARD, Linda F.
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245 1 0 _aThe budget process as complex civic space :
_bwildavsky and radical incrementalism
260 _aThousand Oaks :
_bSAGE,
_cOctober 2008
520 3 _aIn recent years, there has been a growing interest in the late Aaron Wildavsky's pluralist cultural and political theory. Wildavsky, who is an icon in the policy literature of American public administration, has often been at odds with the rational/linear paradigm that dominated the field of public policy. His work, which has found a new home in complexity theory, spans several disciplines. Yet, the greatest value of Wildavsky's early systems thinking, including his theory of radical incrementalism, may be that it provides both a theoretical base and ethical reasoning with which to meaningfully discuss the possibilities of complexity theory as a new paradigm for governing
773 0 8 _tAdministration & Society
_g40, 6, p. 654-658
_dThousand Oaks : SAGE, October 2008
_xISSN 00953997
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_cDaiane
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