Bruno Boccara's Socio-Analytic Dialogue develops a new framework for analyzing public policy that incorporates complex and changing psychosocial issues, in particular those related to the societal unconscious. Illustrated with several studies of specific countries, it explains ongoing social movements worldwide and shows how history and culture influence a country's choices of policies and their effectiveness.
Bruno Boccara's Socio-Analytic Dialogue develops a new framework for analyzing public policy that incorporates complex and changing psychosocial issues, in particular those related to the societal unconscious. Illustrated with several studies of specific countries, it explains ongoing social movements worldwide and shows how history and culture influence a country's choices of policies and their effectiveness.
Bruno Boccara is the founder of Socio-Analytic Dialogue. He has a Ph.D. in Economics and a Ph.D. in Civil Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology and has worked at the World Bank, UBS, and Standard & Poor's. He completed his psychoanalytic studies at the NYU School of Medicine Psychoanalytic Institute in New York.
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Chapter 1: Policies in the Age of Contempt Chapter 2: Policy Making and its Emotional Underpinning Chapter 3: Narcissistic Denial in Foreign Aid Chapter 4: Undoing Traumas in Bolivia Chapter 5: Understanding the Past; Creating the Future End Notes
Chapter 1: Policies in the Age of Contempt Chapter 2: Policy Making and its Emotional Underpinning Chapter 3: Narcissistic Denial in Foreign Aid Chapter 4: Undoing Traumas in Bolivia Chapter 5: Understanding the Past; Creating the Future End Notes
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