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Complexity and Public Policy
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Preface. Introduction 1. From Orderly to Complexity Science and Public Policy 2. Concepts of Complexity 3. Tools of Complexity 4. Politics 5. Health 6. The International Realm 7. Development 8. Planning Dreams into Nightmares: The Iraq Adventure 9. Exploding the Myths of Terrorism 10. Conclusion: Towards a Complex and Humane Public Policy for the 21st Century

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Robert Geyer is Professor of Politics, Complexity and Policy at the Department of Politics and International Relations at Lancaster University, UK. Dr Samir Rihani is Research Fellow at the University of Liverpool, UK and is Non-Executive Director of the Liverpool Primary Care Trust, UK.

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"Complexity and Public Policy is not only an excellent read, but it provides a thought provoking analysis of how and why so many policy initiatives -- including those in public health, the war on terrorism, aid and development, the war in Iraq, and so on -- have been such disappointments, disasters even. What the authors do is nothing less than challenge all of us, policymakers, scholars and citizens alike, to begin to think much differently than we ever had before. Quite simply, to stop thinking that the world unfolds in a linear way when there is all kinds of evidence to the contrary. It might sound like a truism to say that this should be required reading for all policymakers, but this time the truism happens to be true." - Mark Gibney, Belk Distinguished Professor, Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina-Asheville "Geyer & Rihani's book provides us with a lively and engaging primer in complexity theory for political analysts and policy makers, demystifying and belying the complexity of the theory it describes. It is a timely and valuable addition to the existing literature that deserves to be widely read and engaged with." - Colin Hay, Professor of Political Analysis, University of Sheffield "This is an eminently readable book, a primer to complexity written specifically for social scientists. It is highly recommended reading for teachers as well as students of methods, and for anybody interested not just in science but also in public policy and what it can and cannot do. Particularly important and impressive is what the authors have to say on public policies aimed at simplification and rationalization of social structures, and on the high social costs of their inevitable failure." - Wolfgang Streeck, Max Planck Institute, Cologne, Germany "...the book provides a comprehensive, well-written and easy to understand introduction to complexity." - Journal of Artificial Societies and Social Simulation, Vol 14, Issue 1, January 2011 [online]

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