A nondecision, as we define it, is a decision that results in suppression or thwarting of a latent or manifest challenge to the values or interests of the decision-maker. To be more nearly explicit, nondecision-making is a means by which demands for change... De Wetenschap der Politiek: Verkenningen - Halaman 212oleh Bart Tromp - 2007 - 484 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| United States. Commission on Population Growth and the American Future - 1972 - 642 halaman
...latent or manifest challenge to the values or interests of the decision-maker. . . nondecision-making is a means by which demands for change in the existing...before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or, failing all these things, maimed or destroyed in the decision-implementing stage of the... | |
| Réjean Landry - 1980 - 412 halaman
...to the values or interests of the decision-maker. To be more nearly explicit, non decision-making is a means by which demands for change in the existing...voiced; or kept covert; or killed before they gain acess to the relevant decision-making arena; or failing all these things, maimed or destroyed in the... | |
| John Gaventa - 1982 - 288 halaman
...to the values or interests of the decision maker. To be more nearly explicit, nondecision-making is a means by which demands for change in the existing...in the community can be suffocated before they are voiced, or kept covert; or killed before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or,... | |
| Helen J. Muller, Curtis Ventriss - 1985 - 192 halaman
...Power," American Political Science Review 56 (December 1962): 947-52. They define nondecision-making as a "means by which demands for change in the existing...before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena" (p. 44). 7 .Anthony Pascal and Mark Menchik, "Fiscal Containment: Who Gains? Who Loses? A Survey... | |
| Dale A. Hathaway - 2010 - 253 halaman
...polity. In many ways, to study the second dimension is to study "nondecisions." Non-decision-making is a means by which demands for change in the existing...in the community can be suffocated before they are voiced, or kept covert; or killed before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or,... | |
| Douglas Fitzgerald Dowd - 1993 - 598 halaman
..."non-decision making," a phenomenon analyzed explicitly and usefully as follows: ...nondecision making is a means by which demands for change in the existing...before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or, failing all those things, maimed or destroyed in the decision-implementing stage of the... | |
| John Scott - 1994 - 448 halaman
...manifest challenge to the values or interests of the decision-maker' (p. 44). Thus, nondecision-making is 'a means by which demands for change in the existing...before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or, failing all these things, maimed or destroyed in the decision-implementing stage of the... | |
| John A. Hall - 1994 - 584 halaman
...groups or interests. This is what is meant by the concept of "nondecision": "Non-decision making is a means by which demands for change in the existing...before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or failing all these things, maimed or destroyed in the decision implementing stage of the policy... | |
| Timothy Beatley - 1994 - 332 halaman
...interests of the decision maker. To be more nearly explicit, nondecision-making is a means by which demand for change in the existing allocation of benefits...the community can be suffocated before they are even aired; or kept overt; or killed before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or,... | |
| Joel F. Handler - 1996 - 280 halaman
...but also, in fact primarily, through "non-decisions" in which demands are "suffocated before they are voiced, or kept covert; or killed before they gain access to the relevant decision-making arena; or failing all of these things, maimed or destroyed in the decision-implementing stage of the... | |
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