“Connecting the Dots: Applying Complexity Theory, Knowledge Management and Social Network Analysis to Policy Implementation.” Public Administration Quarterly 32 (3): 314. Morcol, G. 2005. “A New Systems Thinking: Implications of The ...
James L. Perry, Robert K. Christensen ... After witnessing such instances multiple times, explains Svolik, voters conclude that “all politicians are crooks” and as a result lower their expectations for politicians, who in turn respond ...
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