How Change Happens

How Change Happens

by Duncan Green
How Change Happens

How Change Happens

by Duncan Green

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Overview

Society is full of would-be 'change agents'-campaigners, government officials, enlightened business people, engaged intellectuals-set on improving public services, reforming laws and regulations, guaranteeing human rights, achieving a fairer deal for those on the sharp end, and greater recognition for any number of issues. Drawing on many first-hand examples and numerous new case studies and interviews with grassroots activists and organizations around the world, as well as Oxfam's unrivalled global experience, this important book answers the question: how does change happen and how can we-governments, organizations, businesses, leaders, campaigners, employees, and ordinary citizens-make a difference?

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780198825166
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Publication date: 07/31/2018
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 288
Product dimensions: 5.30(w) x 8.40(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Duncan Green is Oxfam GB's Senior Strategic Adviser. He also teaches on international development at the London School of Economics, where he is a Professor in Practice. His blog is one of the most widely read on international development, and is named after his book From Poverty to Power (2nd ed., 2012). How Change Happens contains the accumulated experience of years spent engaged in the field, researching and writing about reducing poverty and combating injustice and, as the author says, trying to, "do justice to the complexity of the world, while still believing there is a story about how it can be changed for the better."

Table of Contents

Foreword, Ha-Joon ChangIntroductionPart I: A Power and Systems Approach1. Systems Thinking Changes Everything2. Power Lies at the Heart of Change3. Shifts in Social Norms often Underpin ChangeCase Study: The Chiquitanos of BoliviaPart II: Institutions and the Importance of History4. How States Evolve5. The Machinery of Law6. Accountability, Political Parties, and the Media7. How the International System Shapes Change8. Transnational Transnational Corporations as Drivers and Targets of ChangeCase Study: The December 2015 Paris Agreement on Climate ChangePart III: What Activists Can (and Can't) Do9. Citizen Activism and Civil Society10. Leaders and Leadership11. The Power of AdvocacyPart IV: Pulling it All Together12. A Power and Systems Approach to Making Change HappenConclusionIndex
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