"I think it's really unfortunate that academics have been sidelined in most important policy debates"
- Juan Cole
About this Quote
This quote by Juan Cole talks to the absence of involvement of academics in policy disputes. It recommends that academics are not being given the chance to contribute their understanding and know-how to essential policy conversations. This is seen as regrettable since academics have the possible to offer important insight and analysis that could help notify and shape policy decisions. Without their input, policy arguments might be less informed and less efficient. This quote likewise talks to the need for academics to be offered a higher role in policy disputes, as their expertise and understanding can be important in helping to produce reliable and educated policy decisions.
This quote is written / told by Juan Cole somewhere between August 20, 1952 and today. He was a famous Educator from USA.
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