The iron triangle refers to the stable, mutually beneficial relationship among three entities in the policy-making process: congressional committees or subcommittees, government agencies, and interest groups. This relationship allows for the exchange of resources and support, enabling each party to achieve its goals—committees secure funding and political support, agencies gain compliance and resources, and interest groups receive favorable policies. The iron triangle can lead to the entrenchment of policies and practices that may resist change, even in the face of public interest.
An iron triangle refers to the stable relationship between a government agency, a congressional committee, and an interest group that benefits from their interactions. While this arrangement can lead to efficient decision-making and policy implementation due to the collaboration of vested interests, it may also result in inefficiencies and lack of accountability, as it can prioritize specific agendas over broader public interest. Consequently, while an iron triangle can function efficiently within its narrow scope, it may undermine overall governmental effectiveness and transparency.
It depends on what the 60 refers to.
It depends on whether the ratio refers to the angles of the triangle or the length of the sides.
The Iron Triangle in the U.S. refers to the stable, mutually beneficial relationship between three entities: congressional committees or subcommittees, government agencies, and interest groups or lobbyists. This relationship allows for the exchange of political support, funding, and policy influence, often leading to the development and maintenance of specific policies and programs. Such dynamics can result in a focus on narrow interests rather than broader public good, potentially leading to inefficiencies and a lack of accountability in government.
right angle=90 degrees and a right triangle has one side of it that forms a 90 degree angle...as for the naming "right" don't know but it refers to 90 degree angle
The iron triangle refers to the complex relationship between interest groups, Congress, and the federal bureaucracy.
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Battle of the Iron Triangle happened on 1974-11-20.
the triangle refers to the three rivers in pittsburgh. Alternatley it refers to the area in downtown pittsburgh, the 'golden triangle.'
the iron triangle of welfare is the obligation to carry out taskes while on welfare not to abuse it like we do nowadays
The Health Triangle refers to our physical, mental, and social health.
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To call us in for dinner, Mom used to ring an iron triangle.
No, the iron triad refers to the elements iron, cobalt, and nickel, which are metals.
The root word for "triangularly" is "triangle," which refers to a three-sided polygon.
It depends on what the 60 refers to.
a wrestling move An iron triangle is made up of an agency, interest group, and committee which all support the same thing. Like the Veterans Affair committee and agency and interest groups. The specific examples for an iron triangle for small business shown in the graphic are: small business administration, American Business Association, and Small Business Committee. Some people consider iron triangles a threat to democracy because they set up a small system in which everyone get what they want and what they need from each group of the triangle, leaving out other groups without participation, for the reason that they are not in the triangle.