John W. Kingdon Quote

It seemed to me that we knew something about how issues were decided, but that we knew much less about how they got to be issues in the first place.


Preface To The First Edition, p. xvii - Agendas, Alternatives, and Public Policies - (Second Edition)


It seemed to me that we knew something about how issues were decided, but that we knew much less about how they got to be issues in the first place.

It seemed to me that we knew something about how issues were decided, but that we knew much less about how they got to be issues in the first place.

It seemed to me that we knew something about how issues were decided, but that we knew much less about how they got to be issues in the first place.

It seemed to me that we knew something about how issues were decided, but that we knew much less about how they got to be issues in the first place.