Internatıonal Organızatıon And Global Governance Deneme Sınavı Sorusu #846101

According to Haas, epistemic communities have four defining characteristics.

Which of the following expression is not one of these defining characteristics for epistemic communities?


Epistemic communities share a common set of principled and normative values and beliefs.

Epistemic communities share common professional judgments or causal beliefs. These beliefs come from analytical reasoning.

Epistemic communities share notions of validity, that is, intersubjective, internally defined criteria for validating knowledge in their expertise area.

Epistemic communities pursue the same policy enterprise: a set of mutual practices related to a set of problems that have to be solved.

Epistemic communities have different values, power and resources are distributed unequally.


Yanıt Açıklaması:

There are several differences between policy networks and epistemic communities. The policy networks do not reflect the same degree of coherence as epistemic communities do. Policy networks are clusters and have larger groups, while epistemic communities are a subset of policy networks. Policy networks’ membership fluctuates. Although they have different values, they are tied together by their interdependency. Power and resources are distributed unequally in policy networks. However, epistemic communities are more stable, and they consist of a smaller number of members who share same values.

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