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#35 - Everything is Connected: Why Systems Thinking is Needed

#35 - Everything is Connected: Why Systems Thinking is Needed

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Why do policy solutions create new problems? Episode 35 explores systems thinking and complexity management in public policy—examining wicked problems, feedback loops, cross-sectoral coordination, and interconnected solutions through real-world examples including Afghanistan gender-cascade models, fuel subsidy effects, Mexico 2026 FIFA integration, and the UN Peacebuilding Fund approach.

Core Concepts:

- Systems thinking in policy-making

- Complexity theory applications

- Wicked problems characteristics

- Interconnected policy challenges

- Feedback loops and unintended consequences

- Cross-sectoral coordination

Real-World Examples:

- Afghanistan gender-cascade model

- Fuel subsidy policy effects

- Mexico 2026 FIFA World Cup integration

- UN Peacebuilding Fund approach

Actionable Tools:

6 practical complexity-management tools for policy practitioners

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