Definition of policymaking in English:
policymaking
nounˈpɒləsɪmeɪkɪŋˈpɑləsiˌmeɪkɪŋ
mass nounThe process of formulating policies, especially in politics.
a democratic approach to policymaking
as modifier the government's policymaking bodies
Example sentencesExamples
- British domestic politics reflected the new urgency in imperial policymaking.
- Something must be done to provide greater resiliency in policymaking.
- He has received heavy support from powerful generals, who may want to reassert their traditional authority in policymaking.
- By the late 1980s, 94 per cent of policymaking positions affecting the economy were held by economists.
- I do not subscribe to any rigid or mechanical rule in policymaking.
- Eisenhower's documents created a framework for policymaking, seldom recording particular decisions.
- In the final chapters, she makes suggestions for integrating environmental concerns into global policymaking.
- Health must be at the centre of EU policymaking.
- Notwithstanding the national locus of policymaking authority, efforts to shape the agenda for higher education reach beyond national borders.
- The president's national security adviser, a position unforeseen in 1947, has become central to national policymaking.
Definition of policymaking in US English:
policymaking
nounˈpäləsēˌmākiNGˈpɑləsiˌmeɪkɪŋ
The process of formulating policies, especially in politics.
a democratic approach to policymaking
as modifier the government's policymaking bodies
Example sentencesExamples
- British domestic politics reflected the new urgency in imperial policymaking.
- The president's national security adviser, a position unforeseen in 1947, has become central to national policymaking.
- Notwithstanding the national locus of policymaking authority, efforts to shape the agenda for higher education reach beyond national borders.
- Eisenhower's documents created a framework for policymaking, seldom recording particular decisions.
- I do not subscribe to any rigid or mechanical rule in policymaking.
- By the late 1980s, 94 per cent of policymaking positions affecting the economy were held by economists.
- He has received heavy support from powerful generals, who may want to reassert their traditional authority in policymaking.
- Something must be done to provide greater resiliency in policymaking.
- In the final chapters, she makes suggestions for integrating environmental concerns into global policymaking.
- Health must be at the centre of EU policymaking.