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  2. Green paper - Wikipedia

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    A green paper in Canada, like a white paper, is an official government document. Green papers tend to be statements not of policy already determined, but of propositions put before the whole nation for discussion. They are produced early in the policy-making process, while ministerial proposals are still being formulated.

  3. List of public policy topics by country - Wikipedia

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    Foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration. East Asian foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration; European foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration; Middle Eastern foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration; South Asian foreign policy of the Barack Obama administration; Gun control policy of the United States

  4. Position paper - Wikipedia

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    Position papers are published in academia, in politics, in law and other domains. The goal of a position paper is to convince the audience that the opinion presented is valid and worth listening to. Ideas for position papers that one is considering need to be carefully examined when choosing a topic, developing an argument, and organizing the ...

  5. Policy analysis - Wikipedia

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    Policy analysis or public policy analysis is a technique used in the public administration sub-field of political science to enable civil servants, nonprofit organizations, and others to examine and evaluate the available options to implement the goals of laws and elected officials.

  6. Trump's reciprocal tariffs will overturn decades of trade policy

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    The White House has cited several examples of especially lopsided tariffs: Brazil taxes ethanol imports, including America’s, at 18%, but the U.S. tariff on ethanol is just 2.5%.

  7. Policy - Wikipedia

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    Policy is a deliberate system of guidelines to guide decisions and achieve rational outcomes. A policy is a statement of intent and is implemented as a procedure or protocol. Policies are generally adopted by a governance body within an organization. Policies can assist in both subjective and objective decision making.

  8. Memorandum - Wikipedia

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    A specific type of memorandum is the policy briefing note (alternatively referred to in various jurisdictions and governing traditions as policy issues paper, policy memorandums, or cabinet submission amongst other terms), a document for transmitting policy analysis into the political decision making sphere. Typically, a briefing note may be ...

  9. Policy measures of the European Union - Wikipedia

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    White Papers communicate a decided Commission policy or approach on a particular issue. They are chiefly intended as statements of Commission policy, rather than a consultation or starting point for debate.