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Ambiguity, Coping, And Governance: Israeli Experiences In Politics, Religion, And Policymaking
Author: Sharkansky, Ira
Hardback; Book
216 pages
Published: January 2000
Praeger Publishers
ISBN: 0275967182

A frontal attack on widely advocated, conventional modes of thinking about public problems and policy making, using Israeli case studies.An attack on widely-advocated, conventional modes of thinking about public problems and policymaking, using Israeli case studies. It asserts that the use of ambiguity and other forms of coping are more suitable than problem-solving in dealing with certain kinds of public problems.



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