0 the activity of deciding on new policies, especially by a government or political party -- 制定政策,决策
It will appeal especially to undergraduate students who should appreciate the emphasis on the varied and contested nature of both history and policy-making.
The initiation of policy by new players and the creation of new policy-making bodies are therefore significant in reducing the influence of the social partners.
Apparently, the first year of economic policy-making by the purple coalition has been - in retrospect - characterized by developing a new practice of negotiating incomes policy.
The evidence suggests that the organization of central-local policy-making does indeed contribute to our understanding of differences across nations as well as across policy areas.
Such loss of direct usability in policy-making and analysis is another drawback of physical indicators.
The privy council continues to be regarded as the main, corporate, advisory body and extra-conciliar counsel as antipathetical to the ' normal ' process of policy-making.
Hence, he saw no need to protect their autonomy or the integrity of their policy-making process.
These challenges affected the functioning of governmental institutions and, in turn, the policy-making process.