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Chapter III: Principles of Citizen Participation

A.  Why Projects and Programs Get Stopped  (Principles 1 - 4)

B.  Why your Public Wants You to be Reasonable and Responsible,

      even when They are Not  (Principles 5 & 6)

C.  What Really Counts Is "Informed Consent"  (Principles 7 - 11)
D.  Some of the Basics of "How CP Works"  (Principles 12 & 13)

E.  How the Various PAIs' Motives, Perceptions, Values and Abilities affect CP  (Principles 14 - 24)

F.  How Your Motives, Perceptions, Values, and Abilities affect Your CP (Principles 25 - 28)
G. Some of the Things CP Can Accomplish for You (Principles 29 - 34)
H. DOs and DON'Ts of CP  (Principles 35 - 50)
I. CP Dilemmas  (Principles 51 - 60)

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