[kictanet] Understanding government in new times
Ali Hussein
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Fri Nov 2 11:48:36 EAT 2012
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I found these articles and videos informative and interesting for those of us who are continually engaged in policy discussions at both private and public fora.
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> Governments across the globe face a daunting array of policy choices in deciding how best to serve their citizens. Contributors to the McKinsey Center for Government’s anthology Government designed for new times, on mckinsey.com, explore the forces at work and the options available to leaders for shaping a vision of superior public management in changing times.
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> • In a new video and interview, Hernando de Soto describes why bringing property rights and the rule of law to developing nations will represent a kind of Industrial Revolution.
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> • In another new video, Peter Ho explores the need for a “whole of government” collaboration to address increasingly frequent crises.
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> • Parag Khanna maps the terrain occupied by parastatal organizations, which lie between public agencies and private-sector organizations.
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> • MIT economist Daron Acemoglu argues that the strongest governments will be those that serve the people rather than political elites.
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