1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1754-7121.1992.tb00705.x
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Foreign policy planning and coordination in Canada: the Policy Planning Staff at External Affairs

Abstract: This paper considers policy planning from the perspective of practitioners. It examines the evolution of policy planning in comparison with planning staffs' original objectives. It contrasts the practice of policy planning at External Affairs with policy planning theory, and argues that policy planners' contribution to the policy process lies less in forecasting or futurology and more in policy integration, challenging existing policy, developing new initiatives, and serving the department's policy‐making mach… Show more

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