Shadow Elite: How the World's New Power Brokers Undermine Democracy, Government, and the Free Market by Janine R. Wedel, Janine Wedel (Paperback, 2011)
Governments and administrations come and go, but t so a new breed of power brokers, who always seem to pop up just where the action is. Wearing different hats, they press their agendas in venue after venue. According to award-winning public policy scholar and anthropologist Janine Wedel, these are the 'shadow elite', the prime movers in a vexing new system of power and influence. In Shadow Elite , Wedel charts how these players make public decisions without public input - in realms from domestic to foreign and financial policy. Maneuvering through their many spheres of influence, they challenge both governments' rules of accountability and businesses' codes of competition, ultimately answering only to each other. From the Harvard ecomists who helped privatise post-Soviet Russia and the neoconservatives who helped privatize American foreign policy for thirty years (culminating with the debacle that is Iraq) to many lesser-kwn global operators, these players flout once-sacrosanct boundaries between state and private, bureaucracy and market. This new breed, unseen by most, is steadily gaining power. Original and eye-opening, Shadow Elite gives us the tools we need to recognize these players and understand the new system - which we igre at our peril.
Product Identifiers
Publisher
Basic Books, The Perseus Books Group
ISBN-10
0465022014
ISBN-13
9780465022014
eBay Product ID (ePID)
178005332
Product Key Features
Author
Janine Wedel, Janine R. Wedel
Format
Paperback
Language
English
Subject
Politics: General & Référence
Type
Textbook
Dimensions
Weight
363g
Height
210mm
Width
140mm
Additional Product Features
Place of Publication
New York
Spine
23mm
Content Note
Diagrams, Figures
Author Biography
Trained in anthropology at the University of California at Berkeley, Janine R. Wedel is a Professor in the School of Public Policy at George Mason University. She is a former Fulbright Fellow and the author of dozens of research articles as well as three previous books: The Private Poland (1986), The Unplanned Society (1992), and Collision and Collusion (2001). The last was awarded the prestigious Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order by the University of Louisville. She lives in Washington, D.C.