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Government Blunders

Michael Davies

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Maison d'édition: Publifye

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Government Blunders explores the often-absurd missteps in political history, offering valuable lessons for preventing future governmental failures. It examines flawed policy development, financial repercussions, and sociological impacts, arguing that recurring patterns like cognitive biases and groupthink contribute to these blunders. Understanding these patterns is crucial for fostering effective governance and avoiding repeated mistakes.

 
The book analyzes specific historical cases, such as failed economic policies that led to market crashes and public works projects that spiraled out of control. It also delves into instances where social engineering backfired, creating unintended consequences.

 
By drawing from government documents, legislative records, and economic data, the book highlights the importance of transparency, accountability, and rigorous impact assessments in policy development.

 
Structured to introduce key concepts before diving into detailed analyses, Government Blunders connects to fields like behavioral economics, political science, and sociology to enrich its analysis. Its unique approach focuses on the comedic aspects of governmental failures, making complex political and historical events understandable and relatable for students, policymakers, and engaged citizens alike.
Disponible depuis: 29/03/2025.
Longueur d'impression: 68 pages.

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