Anticipatory-Conjectural Policy Problems: A Case Study of the Avian Influenza

Rarely, if ever, is the American policymaking process described as being a proactive one wherein policymakers strive to stave off or prepare for problems that have yet to have any substantive impact on a given population. Such problems, or “anticipatory‐conjectural policy problems,” are marked by ac...

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