Political_will

Political will

Political will is defined as "the extent of committed support among key decision makers for a particular policy solution to a particular problem."[1] It is also considered by political scientist Linn Hammergren to be "the slipperiest concept in the policy lexicon."[2] Lack of political will is often blamed for unresolved political issues.[3]


References

  1. Post, Lori Ann; Raile, Amber N. W.; Raile, Eric D. (2010). "Defining Political Will: Post et al. / DEFINING POLITICAL WILL". Politics & Policy. 38 (4): 653–676. doi:10.1111/j.1747-1346.2010.00253.x.
  2. Roberts, David (2016-02-17). "What is "political will," anyway? Scholars take a whack at defining it". Vox. Retrieved 2 June 2021.
  3. "Political Will in Organizations". Politics in Organizations. Routledge. 2012-04-27. pp. 563–588. doi:10.4324/9780203197424-28. ISBN 978-0-203-19742-4.

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