Isn’t the Trump administration a counterexample to this theory of policy change? The Trump administration makes a lot of policy changes which
were (and even are) outside the Overton window and
where there is no immediate crisis, except in the trivial sense in which failing to implement anything which you deem important could be labeled a “crisis”.
Isn’t the Trump administration a counterexample to this theory of policy change? The Trump administration makes a lot of policy changes which
were (and even are) outside the Overton window and
where there is no immediate crisis, except in the trivial sense in which failing to implement anything which you deem important could be labeled a “crisis”.