Seth Kaplan
Dr. Seth D. Kaplan is a Professorial Lecturer in the Paul H. Nitze School of Advanced International Studies (SAIS) at Johns Hopkins University, Senior Adviser for the Institute for Integrated Transitions (IFIT), and consultant to organizations such as the World Bank, USAID, State Department, and OECD. He teaches, writes, and consults on issues related to fragile states, governance, and development. He is the author of Fixing Fragile States: A New Paradigm for Development (Praeger Security International, 2008) and Betrayed: Politics, Power, and Prosperity (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013). A Wharton MBA and Palmer scholar, Seth has worked for several large multinationals and founded four companies. He speaks fluent Mandarin Chinese and Japanese.
Small business are crucial in creating an inclusive economy. But the World Bank’s
6 June, 2013
label_outline Knowledge brokering
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Although many reports and books discuss the problems with development aid, few have been as bold in setting out so comprehensive an alternative vision. I complement the WRR on its work – but wonder to what extent the Netherlands will be able to implement his proposals.
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25 February, 2010
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Although the international community has focused on how to fix fragile states, none of its standard remedies has addressed the fundamental problems. Fractured societies require a new approach, one that is more firmly rooted in indigenous capacities and institutions.
access_time 13 - 15 min
7 October, 2009
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