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Aid on the Edge of Chaos - Rethinking International Cooperation in a Complex World (Paperback)
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Aid on the Edge of Chaos - Rethinking International Cooperation in a Complex World (Paperback)
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Many agree that the foreign aid system - which today involves
virtually every nation on earth - needs drastic change. But there
is much conflict as to what should be done. In Aid on the Edge of
Chaos, Ben Ramalingam argues that what is most needed is the
creative and innovative transformation of how aid works. Foreign
aid today is dominated by linear, mechanistic ideas that emerged
from early twentieth century industry, and are ill-suited to the
world we face today. The problems and systems aid agencies deal
with on a daily basis have more in common with ecosystems than
machines: they are interconnected, diverse, and dynamic; they
cannot be just simply re-engineered or fixed. Outside of aid,
social scientists, economists, business leaders, and policy makers
have started applying innovative and scientific approaches to such
problems, informed by ideas from the 'new science' of complex
adaptive systems. Inspired by these efforts, aid practitioners and
researchers have started experimenting with such approaches in
their own work. This book showcases the experiences, insights, and
often remarkable results of innovative thinkers and practitioners
who are working to bring these approaches into the mainstream of
aid. From transforming child malnutrition to rethinking economic
growth, from building peace to reversing desertification, from
rural Vietnam to urban Kenya, the ideas of complex systems thinking
are starting to be used to make foreign aid more relevant, more
appropriate, and more catalytic. Aid on the Edge of Chaos argues
that such ideas and approaches should play a vital part of the
transformation of aid. Aid should move from being an imperfect
post-World War II global resource transfer system, to a new form of
global cooperation that is truly fit for the twenty-first century.
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