But how we solve this problem should offer valuable lessons for all environmental policymaking.
So, membership should be looser, policymaking broader and more representative, the internet and interactive communication the norm.
Most importantly, the memories of Vietnam, and now Iraq, continue to shape all policymaking decisions.
Policymaking bodies within the LDP itself have further undermined the authority of the prime minister.
What was even more dangerous was the attitude of policymaking elites here and overseas.
Tall, soft-spoken, and courtly, Woolley moves easily between the City of London, academia, and policymaking circles.
The gap between the central bank's philosophy and its practice highlights divisions in China's economic policymaking.
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And all this came about almost by accident, or at least without policymaking aforethought.
Under his presidency, the ECB has failed to establish a reputation for effective policymaking.
If this does indeed happen, who will take the policymaking lead in the cabinet?
The era of President Ronald Reagan pushed the Watergate babies to the margins of national policymaking.
But how else are we to hold those who engage in political policymaking to account?
It has been a critical year for economic policymaking and we have made significant progress.
He was recruited to the National Security Council, the general's policymaking body, but has now resigned.
That's why we've excluded lobbyists from policymaking jobs, or seats on federal boards and commissions.
At the same time, however, the liberal view gained new converts in elite policymaking and opinion-forming circles.
Japanese policymaking went back to sleep after the departure of Junichiro Koizumi as prime minister in 2006.
When President Barack Obama was inaugurated on January 20, 2009, clean energy was largely a policymaking afterthought.
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Not necessarily, because some members of the policymaking council are less hostile to the currency than others.
The Fed's policymaking body, the Federal Open Market Committee, is due to meet again on November 6th.
Because this policymaking myopia is so prevalent, the Pentagon seldom leverages its vast expenditures to help U.S. manufacturers.
The confusion Khan cites has impaired policymaking throughout the crisis, which is set to continue through this year.
They fret about the effect of France's political scandals, including one now threatening Mr Chirac too, on foreign-policymaking.
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Its 14-member board was often at war with an 87-strong policymaking council elected by the trust's 310, 000 members.
Mr Habibie has been at odds with the technocrats to whom Mr Suharto used to entrust economic policymaking.
Commander Mak Chishty heads up policymaking on honour-based violence and forced marriage for the Association of Chief Police Officers.
What some people may not fully appreciate is the valuable supplemental role anecdotal information plays in informing Fed policymaking.
And as for a weakening of the stability and predictability in American policymaking?
Mr Leffler believes passionately that American policymaking towards the Soviet Union defined the second half of the 20th century.
Or should the propeller-heads of the economic policymaking community be smartly slapped down in favor of commonsense and tradition?
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