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Fischer, Frank,Reframing Public Policy: Discursive Politics and Deliberative Practices

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Dryzek, J.S. Fischer, Frank,Reframing Public Policy: Discursive Politics and Deliberative Practices . Policy Sciences 37, 89–93 (2004). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:OLIC.0000035505.23131.80

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