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Author Ginsberg, Benjamin, author.

Title Speaking truth to power : expertise, politics and governance / Benjamin Ginsberg (David Bernstein Professor of Political Science, Johns Hopkins University, USA) and Collin Paschall (Assistant Director of the Center for Advanced Governmental Studies, Johns Hopkins University, USA).

Publication Info. Northampton, Massachusetts : Edward Elgar Publishing, [2022]
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Description x, 130 pages : color illustrations ; 24 cm.
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Series Policy, administrative and institutional change series
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents 1. Becoming expert on experts -- 2. Experts in the 21st century: Cassandras in the modern Troy -- 3. Crisis and decision-making -- 4. Speaking truth to bureaucracies -- 5. The truth is, using power is fraught with risk -- 6. Expertise and political conflict: A macroscopic view -- 7. Convincing the powerful of the truth -- Index.
Summary Truth and power have a difficult relationship. Decision makers are often required to make judgements that depend upon specialized knowledge and thus reluctantly surrender power. They are apt to reject advice inconsistent with their perceived interests, experiences and cognitive capacities. Speaking Truth to Power aims to guide the reader through the tangled relationship between truth and power, manifesting as the interplay between experts and decision-makers in society. Through a combination of careful observation and original analysis, the authors draw out the incentives and tensions that drive the relationship between these actors. They review some of the history of expertise, consider the values of experts and decision-makers, and analyze what has succeeded and what has failed as truth and power have worked together and against one another, primarily in the U.S. but also drawing on international examples. Policymaking professionals, academic experts interested in evidence-based policymaking and graduate and undergraduate students in public policy, government, or political science will value this assessment of truth and power.--back cover
Subject Decision making -- Political aspects.
Policy sciences.
Power (Social sciences)
Truth -- Political aspects.
Decision making -- Political aspects (OCoLC)fst00889056
Policy sciences (OCoLC)fst01068796
Power (Social sciences) (OCoLC)fst01074219
Genre/Form Informational works.
Added Author Paschall, Collin, author.
ISBN 1803927623 (hardcover)
9781803927626 (hardcover)
9781803927633 (PDF ebook)

 
    
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