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Abstract

This chapter is the first of two linked and characterised by a catalogue of daunting tasks. The first considers wicked problems and their relationship to governance and the juxtaposition of policies more specifically in the maritime sector. Now that may sound simple, but the issue of wicked problems has generated an enormous literature and debate that remains largely unresolved. However, we cannot put off task any longer, one which might well have been undertaken in the first book on maritime governance (Maritime Governance and Policy-making) but which was subtly avoided.

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Metadata
Title
Wickedness
Author
Michael Roe
Copyright Year
2020
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-31848-2_3