- In politics, the term "
incrementalism" is also used as a
synonym for Gradualism.
Incrementalism is a
method of
working by
adding to or
subtracting from...
- Schraeder,
Peter J. (1994).
United States Foreign Policy Toward Africa:
Incrementalism, Crisis, and Change. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press. ISBNÂ 978-0-521-46677-6...
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Backsliding is
often led by
democratically elected leaders, who use "
incremental rather than revolutionary" tactics. As
emphasized by
Steven Levitsky...
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happens over time as
opposed to in
large steps. Uniformitarianism,
incrementalism, and
reformism are
similar concepts.
Gradualism can also
refer to desired...
- book Girlboss, the concept's
ethos has been
described as "convenient
incrementalism"; the goal
being not to
dismantle the
disproportionate power acquired...
- people"), "elites" and "globalists".
Solutions come not from
tedious "
incrementalism and conciliation", but from the
leader (who
claims "only I can fix it")...
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experimentation displays commonalities with what
Lindblom characterizes as the
incremental method of
successive limited comparisons in
making public policy: the...
- Look up increment,
incremental, or
incrémental in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Increment or
incremental may
refer to:
Incrementalism, a
theory (also...
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schools of
planning thought. The
first of
these schools is Lindblom's
incrementalism.
Lindblom describes planning as "muddling through" and
thought that...
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Hayes on the
writing of the 2001 book The
Limits of
Policy Change:
Incrementalism, Worldview, and the Rule of Law.
After completing his Ph.D., Samples...