The End of ODA (II): The Birth of Hypercollective Action
Published By: CGD on eSS | Published Date: March, 08 , 2009The development business has become much more complex in the past decade, with actors proliferating and
collaboration fragmenting. This trend is characteristic of the change from collective action to what the authors
term hypercollective action. Such a shift brings new energy and resources to international development, but
also more difculty managing global public policy. Severino and Ray use the lessons of the Paris Declaration—
the first large-scale effort to coordinate hypercollective action—as a starting point for envisioning a new
conceptual framework to manage the complexity of current international collaboration. They offer concrete
suggestions to improve the management of global policies, including new ways to share information, align the
goals of disparate actors, and create more capable bodies for international collaboration.[Working Paper No. 218]
Author(s): Jean-Michel Severino, Olivier Ray | Posted on: Jul 08, 2010 | Views(1056) | Download (682)