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Working to demystify the enigmatic process behind unexpected
policymaking, this important book proposes to understand the
significance of meaning struggles and the uncertainty provoked by
the multiple pressures in governmental decision making. Using the
French case, where the government shifted position 3 times before
banning hydraulic fracturing, The Politics of Meaning Struggles
addresses the wider phenomenon of governmental shifts in policy
decisions through a new perspective, a pragmatist constructivism
approach. This controversial governmental U-turn is thoroughly
analysed through the meticulous reconstitution of multiple debates
which took place not only in the public arena but also in the
privacy of government. Based on 3 years of investigation and 52
lengthy qualitative interviews across the hierarchical levels of
the bureaucracy including former ministers, and through exclusive
access to the archive of Prime Minister, the authors allow us to
better understand the complexity and uncertainty in the policy
process, which has yet to be explained by classical theories,
frameworks and concepts. It builds from the oversights of existing
policy approaches to create a more comprehensive understanding as
to why State decisions, pressured by power struggles and mutating
proposals, are never written in advance. > Working towards
gaining a better grasp of the complexity and diversity of public
policies, this insightful book will be invaluable to public policy
students and scholars. It will also be particularly useful to
policy makers working within the gas industry and wider
governmental roles that involve policy and decision making.
In this book, an international group of public policy scholars
revisit the stage of formulating policy solutions by investigating
the basic political dimensions inherent to this critical phase of
the policy process. The book focuses attention on how policy makers
craft their policy proposals, match them with public problems,
debate their feasibility to build coalitions and dispute their
acceptability as serious contenders for government consideration.
Based on international case studies, this book is an invitation to
examine the uncertain and often indeterminate aspects of
policy-making using qualitative analysis embedded in a political
perspective.
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