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Contrasting Perspectives - Navigating the Complexities of Policymaking

Pasquale De Marco

Verlag: Publishdrive

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In a world grappling with intricate challenges and boundless opportunities, "Contrasting Perspectives: Navigating the Complexities of Policymaking" emerges as an indispensable guide to understanding the art and science of policymaking. This thought-provoking book unveils the intricate interplay between diverse viewpoints, interests, and values that shape the decisions that govern our lives.

Drawing upon real-world case studies and cutting-edge research, this book takes readers on an intellectual journey through the multifaceted dimensions of policymaking. From the analysis of policy problems to the formulation and implementation of effective solutions, it explores the intricate processes that transform ideas into tangible outcomes.

Delving into the profound influence of political ideology, interest groups, and public opinion, the book sheds light on the delicate balance between economic growth, social justice, and environmental sustainability. It navigates the complexities of trade-offs and unintended consequences, urging readers to grapple with the challenges of creating policies that are both effective and equitable.

The book also investigates the evolving role of technology in policymaking, exploring how digital transformation and artificial intelligence are reshaping the way policies are crafted and implemented. It delves into the ethical and societal implications of these advancements, pondering the potential for both progress and peril.

Furthermore, the book emphasizes the global interconnectedness of policymaking, recognizing that decisions made in one corner of the world can have far-reaching consequences across borders. It analyzes the challenges and opportunities of international cooperation, highlighting the importance of diplomacy and multilateralism in addressing transnational issues.

"Contrasting Perspectives: Navigating the Complexities of Policymaking" is an invitation to engage with diverse viewpoints, to question assumptions, and to seek out common ground amidst the complexities of policymaking. It is a call to action, urging readers to become active participants in the policymaking process, to make their voices heard, and to shape a future that reflects their values and aspirations.


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Verfügbar seit: 02.06.2025.
Drucklänge: 170 Seiten.

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