Not exact matches
Yet thinking very similar to this seems to have governed the
formulation of some of the population
policies put
into effect in the years since World War II.
By forcing public positions
into the center, and by forcing compromise in the
formulation of
policy, the institutions of American politics have diffused and defused the passion necessary for war.
Much as the Study of Theological Education in the United States and Canada, directed by H. Richard Niebuhr in the 1950s, became an influential inquiry
into the nature of the church and its ministry, so the Danforth study, ostensibly of campus ministries, became an important resource for exploring the necessary relation of religious faith, social ethics and public -
policy formulation.
His research spans emerging technologies for learning, infusing technology
into large - scale educational improvement initiatives,
policy formulation and analysis, and leadership in educational innovation.
Or, perhaps, NCAR believes that institutions other than itself would be better suited to enter
into discussions on how science should be applied in
formulation of national
policies or should influence individual household decisions when either climate or weather is a factor.
To provide sufficient government accountability for the outcomes of Indigenous affairs
policies, through greater transparency in
policy formulation and scrutiny; and to integrate a human rights approach to redressing Indigenous disadvantage
into the economic
policy making process, the following five, integrated requirements must be addressed.