Political and economic reform is at the top of national agendas
around the world. This book based on Moises Naim's participation in
the Venezuelan reform experience and as executive director at the
World Bank raises questions and explores problems crucial to
achieving national reform strategies. Naims lucid analysis grapples
with the problems of dealing with entrenched interests bent on
derailing reform; allaying the corrosive effects of corruption and
public outcry over inequitable burdens; coping with the political
instability brought on by decimated public institutions; managing
the impact of reforms on the military establishment; and mobilizing
public support for measures as essential as they are painful. The
heady days of revolution are gone and these and other dilemmas now
confront besieged reform governments everywhere. The problem of
managing these in the real world is the subject this book tackles.
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