State Strategy
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A State Strategy is a organizational strategy for a state organization (which describes a specific approach or plan of action adopted by a state or government in dealing with a particular issue or problem).
- Context:
- It can outline the State Goals and State Objectives.
- It can discuss the rationale behind the strategy and the factors that led to its development.
- It can describe the implementation process and the resources required.
- It can range from being a Grand State Strategy to being a Limited State Strategy.
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- Example(s):
- a Nation-State Strategy, such as:
- A Topic-Focused State Strategy, such as:
- A Climate Change-Related State Strategy (
- A Cybersecurity-Related State Strategy adopted by a government to enhance the security of computer systems and protect against cyber threats.
- A Education-Related State Strategy designed by a state to improve the quality of education and increase access to education for all citizens.
- An AI-Related State Strategy ...
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- Counter-Example(s):
- An NGO Stategy.
- See: Concept Page, GM-RKB User Guide.