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  2. Public policy - Wikipedia

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    Public policy is an institutionalized proposal or a decided set of elements like laws, regulations, guidelines, and actions [ 1][ 2] to solve or address relevant and real-world problems, guided by a conception [ 3] and often implemented by programs. These policies govern and include various aspects of life such as education, health care ...

  3. Theory of Change - Wikipedia

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    A theory of change ( ToC) is an explicit theory of how and why it is thought that a social policy or program activities lead to outcomes and impacts. [ 1] ToCs are used in the design of programs and program evaluation, across a range of policy areas. Theories of change can be developed at any stage of a program, depending on the intended use.

  4. Politics of climate change - Wikipedia

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    Like all policy debates, the political debate on climate change is fundamentally about action. [1] Various distinct arguments underpin the politics of climate change - such as different assessments of the urgency of the threat, and on the feasibility, advantages and disadvantages of various responses.

  5. After Abbott's order, protests, here’s what college free ...

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    The policy also adds that “incitement of imminent violation of law,” harassment, disruption or violating policy because of antisemitism or “the offender’s bias or prejudice” against a ...

  6. Punctuated equilibrium in social theory - Wikipedia

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    Punctuated equilibrium in social theory is a conceptual framework for understanding the process of change in complex social systems. The approach studies the evolution of policy change, [ 1] including the evolution of conflicts. [ 2] The theory posits that most social systems exist in an extended period of stasis, which may be punctuated by ...

  7. Policy - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Policy is a deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within an organization. Policies can assist in both subjective and objective decision making.

  8. Public policy of the United States - Wikipedia

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    Public policy of the United States. The policies of the United States of America comprise all actions taken by its federal government. The executive branch is the primary entity through which policies are enacted, however the policies are derived from a collection of laws, executive decisions, and legal precedents .

  9. Incrementalism - Wikipedia

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    Incrementalism. In politics, the term "incrementalism" is also used as a synonym for Gradualism. Incrementalism is a method of working by adding to a project using many small incremental changes instead of a few (extensively planned) large jumps. Logical incrementalism implies that the steps in the process are sensible. [ 1]