Inequality, Climate, and Dialectical Problem-Solving
Tony Kinder and
Jari Stenvall
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Tony Kinder: Tampere University
Jari Stenvall: Tampere University
Chapter Chapter 11 in Problem-solving and Learning for Public Services and Public Management, 2024, pp 369-421 from Springer
Abstract:
Abstract We left Chap. 10 with upward delegation of governance, intended to address major strategic issues populated by organisations such as the WTO, WB, IMF, and UN; organisations beyond the control of individual countries (perhaps excepting the USA) and in the minds of many analysts failing to adequately address social problems being far removed from being influenced by local practice in public services. While this entire book has been about problem-solving in public services and often mentioned the dialectical approach, for example Chap. 2 , this current chapter steps outward from service systems and closely examines why and how dialectics is a suitable approach to analysing strategic policy issues.
Date: 2024
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-031-43230-9_11
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