======Foresight and anticipatory governance======
The report explores how foresight can enhance governance, particularly in addressing the needs of the poor. \\
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|Report location: |[[https://foresightfordevelopment.org/sobipro/download-file/46-270/54|source]] |
|Language: |English |
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[[encyclopedia:rockefeller_foundation|Rockefeller Foundation]]
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|Authors: |Leon S. Fuerth |
|Geographic focus: |Global, United States, South Africa |
=====Methods=====
The research method involved conceptual analysis, drawing on complexity theory, network theory, and cybernetic theory, as well as the author's experiences in government. \\
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=====Key Insights=====
The report discusses anticipatory governance, which uses foresight to inform policy decisions, and its relevance to both developed and developing countries. It emphasizes the need for governance systems to adapt to complexity and change, and outlines a system for integrating foresight into policy-making. \\
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=====Additional Viewpoints=====
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