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Ambiguity, Coping, and Governance Ira Sharkansky

Ambiguity, Coping, and Governance By Ira Sharkansky

Ambiguity, Coping, and Governance by Ira Sharkansky


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This frontal attack on widely advocated, conventional modes of thinking about public problems and policy making will be stimulating to students, researchers, and policy makers dealing with Israeli-Arab issues specifically and policy issues generally.

Ambiguity, Coping, and Governance Summary

Ambiguity, Coping, and Governance: Israeli Experiences in Politics, Religion, and Policymaking by Ira Sharkansky

Sharkansky asserts that the use of ambiguity and other forms of coping are more suitable than problem solving in dealing with certain kinds of public problems. However, there are costs as well as benefits associated with these less than perfect ways of policy making. Sharkansky's approach conveys both optimism and pessimism. The bright side is that ambiguity works; the dark side is not so much its disadvantages as the realization that many commentators and practitioners of the craft seem unwilling to recognize its advantages and appear unwilling to promote its use for problems where it might be most useful. Ambiguities surrounding the name of Jerusalem lead to insights and possibilities with respect to the city's future, as well as with respect to other disputes involved in the peace process between Israel and its neighbors. Ambiguities also appear in sophisticated modes of social science, and they raise the question, if research is unclear, can policy making be substantially different? As Sharkansky makes clear, there are negative as well as positive aspects to coping and ambiguity, and he suggests ways of dealing with the disadvantages. This frontal attack on widely advocated, conventional modes of thinking about public problems and policy making will be stimulating to students, researchers, and policy makers dealing with Israeli-Arab issues specifically and policy issues generally.

About Ira Sharkansky

IRA SHARKANSKY is Professor of Political Science and Public Administration at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Earlier he taught at the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He has published articles and books on policy making, public administration, politics and religion, American and Israeli politics, including most recently, Policymaking in Israel and Rituals of Conflict.

Table of Contents

Preface Difficult and Interesting Problems Why Israel? Ambiguity in Religion as well as Politics A Typology of Ambiguity in Policy Making and Administration Which Jerusalem? Ambiguities of the Peace Process If Social Science Is Ambiguous, Can Governance Be Different? Coping with the Downside of Coping

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NPB9780275967185
9780275967185
0275967182
Ambiguity, Coping, and Governance: Israeli Experiences in Politics, Religion, and Policymaking by Ira Sharkansky
New
Hardback
Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
1999-10-30
216
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