
L’État à tâtons: Pragmatique de l’action publique face au sida
によって
Fabrizio Cantelli
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Thriller & Suspense
Action & Adventure
形式
ペーパーバック
ページ数
265
言語
フランス語
公開されました
Feb 5, 2007
出版社
P.I.E-Peter Lang S.A., Éditions Scientifiques Internationales
版
New
ISBN-10
9052013411
ISBN-13
9789052013411
説明
Fabrizio Cantelli offers a compelling examination of the intricacies of public action in the face of the HIV/AIDS epidemic. Through a nuanced analysis, he delves into the challenges that policymakers encounter while formulating effective responses to this global health crisis. The book reveals the often tentative and experimental nature of state actions, highlighting how decisions are shaped not just by data and policies, but also by social, cultural, and political dynamics.
Cantelli draws attention to the importance of pragmatism in public action. He illustrates how governments must navigate a landscape fraught with uncertainty, balancing immediate needs with long-term consequences. The book emphasizes the necessity for adaptability and responsiveness in policy-making, particularly in the context of rapidly evolving health issues.
The author further explores individual stories and community responses, showing how real lives are impacted by state policies. By weaving together theoretical insights with practical examples, Cantelli underscores the interplay between institutions and the communities they serve.
Ultimately, this work provides a thought-provoking contribution to the discourse on public health policy, urging a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in addressing one of the most pressing health challenges of our time.
Cantelli draws attention to the importance of pragmatism in public action. He illustrates how governments must navigate a landscape fraught with uncertainty, balancing immediate needs with long-term consequences. The book emphasizes the necessity for adaptability and responsiveness in policy-making, particularly in the context of rapidly evolving health issues.
The author further explores individual stories and community responses, showing how real lives are impacted by state policies. By weaving together theoretical insights with practical examples, Cantelli underscores the interplay between institutions and the communities they serve.
Ultimately, this work provides a thought-provoking contribution to the discourse on public health policy, urging a deeper understanding of the complexities involved in addressing one of the most pressing health challenges of our time.