Noun
policymaking (uncountable)
the formulation of policies.
America's downgrade may serve as a wakeup call for its policymakers. It is an unambiguous and loud signal of the country's eroding economic strength and global standing. It renders urgent the need to regain the initiative through better economic policymaking and more coherent governance. Mohamed El-Erian
At the same time, the Reagan Administration assured that the main elements of policymaking were in the hands of competent loyalists, thus assuring a successful launch and a highly successful first year. Richard V. Allen
“Although policymaking in recent years has promoted reduced fiscal imbalances, we believe weaknesses in the transparency and accountability of Maltese institutions remain significant.” Source: Internet
For example, a 2017 review of every relevant court challenge before 1940 showed that Congress has delegated policymaking authority to the executive branch since the founding era. Source: Internet
But he is relatively inexperienced at this most senior level of policymaking. Source: Internet
From his vice presidency to decades of policymaking and service on the National Security Council, Biden “has a strong case for his experience that Trump simply can’t answer,” Barlow said. Source: Internet