Political Economy Analysis to Action: Political Communication Approaches and Techniques
Author: World Bank
Date: 2009
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Why are political communication approaches pivotal to efforts to reform governance systems? This study from the World Bank suggests that reform managers must be able to persuade society. Furthermore, although reform includes technical challenges, the challenges of adaptation require political communication.
Political communication approaches are essential to governance reform. In every reform situation a range of challenging, people-related issues emerge. Above all, the political environment is always dynamic. Reformers may begin an initiative thinking thay will not need a huge coalition-building effort to succeed, only to find that counter-reform is subsequently mobilised.
Many of the barriers to change are not amenable to technical solutions only. These are called 'adaptive challenges'. Without learning new ways – changing attitudes, values, behaviors – people cannot make the adaptive leap necessary to thrive in the new environment. The sustainability of change depends on people internalising it.
There is a recurring set of challenges that governance reform mangers confront. These include:
It is important to have a plan for dealing with the challenges from the outset. Often, reform managers wake up to the challenges only when counter-reform has mobilised or public opinion is already hostile. Reform managers should:
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Communication for Governance and Accountability Program, 2009, ‘Political Economy Analysis to Action: Political Communication Approaches and Techniques’, CommGAP, World Bank, Washington, D.C.
Organisation: Communication for Governance and Accountability Program (CommGAP), http://www.worldbank.org/commgap