Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Earthscan Publications, London, 2010
ISBN 10: 184971083X ISBN 13: 9781849710831
Da: BOOKHOME SYDNEY, Annandale Sydney, NSW, Australia
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardback octavo, no jacket as issued, pictorial cover, very good condition. 185 pp. Michael Heazle explores how uncertainty is interpreted and used by policy makers, experts and politicians. It argues that conventional notions of rational, evidence-based policy making - hailed by governments and organisations across the world as the only way to make good policy - is impossible in highly complex and uncertain environments. The blind pursuit of such a rational goal is in fact irrational in a world of competing values and interests. Based on two high-profile case studies: the Iraq War, and climate change policy in the US, UK and Australia. Based on three years' research - including interviews with experts such as Hans Blix, Paul Pillar and Brian Jones. Both case studies show that treatment of uncertainty issues in specialist advice is often determined by how well the advice fits with or contradicts the policy goals and orientation of the politicians. One should not allow the debate to be side-tracked by arguments over whose expert advice is "more right". We must accept that uncertainty in complex issues is unavoidable, and recognise the values and interests that lie at the heart of the issues. Offers a hedging approach; this enables policy makers to manage rather than eliminate uncertainty.
Da: Chiron Media, Wallingford, Regno Unito
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Da: Revaluation Books, Exeter, Regno Unito
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Aggiungi al carrelloHardcover. Condizione: Brand New. 1st edition. 204 pages. 9.25x6.25x0.75 inches. In Stock.