Public Policies for conflict management: between institutionalization and stagnation
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https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.202202.005Keywords:
Conflict Management, Public Policies, Public disputes, Institutional development, PeruAbstract
In this article, the authors analyze the role of the various conflict management strategies proposed by Peruvian governments over the last twenty years from an approach based on public policies and their sustainability. First, they present the phases of the public problem and its relationship with the public policy production process. Secondly, the development presented during the presidential administrations in relation to conflict management and the production of related public policies is analyzed. Finally, the pertinent conclusions are presented.
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Published
2022-12-12
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Huamani Ober, G., & Macassi Lavander, S. (2022). Public Policies for conflict management: between institutionalization and stagnation. IUS ET VERITAS, (65), 70–82. https://doi.org/10.18800/iusetveritas.202202.005
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