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old-boy networks, mafias, and other such groupings in society, government, and business. Like interest groups and lobbies, flex nets serve a long-established function in the modern state, mediating between official and private. And, like the mafia networks, flex nets have their tentacles in both state and private organizations. But, unlike mafia, many of their activities are not secret, but open, as members of flex nets make their case all over the airwaves. Thus while flex nets incorporate important aspects of other such groupings, they also differ from them in crucial waysβ€”and those ways are precisely what make flex nets less visible and less accountable. Examples include the dozen or so players around neo-conservative cold-warrior Richard Perle, some of whom have long been working together in various incarnations for as long as 30 years to change American foreign policy according to their own ideology.
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economy in the 1990s. I have come to this conclusion after spending the better part of three decades studying communist and post-communist societies β€” observing first how people circumvented the communist system, and when it was coming undone, how players positioned themselves to wield power and influence and thereby helped create the emerging order. This century, as I've turned much of my energy homeward, my prior experience has β€” to my surprise β€” proved ideal preparation for looking into similar issues in the United States."
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from the West to non-western economies." Zbigniew Brzezinski, former national security advisor, wrote about Collision and Collusion: "Very critical and troubling analysis of the shortcomings of Western aid policy, particularly to Russia. The implications of Wedel's critical assessment need to be seriously taken into account." The book was named "impressive and informative" by
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was generally well received, despite being controversial. In granting the book and Wedel's work on the subject the 2001 Grawemeyer Award for Ideas Improving World Order, the selection committee noted: "This is a book that is bound to have a long-term impact on the practice and politics of foreign aid
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Some flexians work together in what Wedel calls "flex nets", close-knit networks that guard and share information. Like flexians, flex nets arose to fill a new niche. Wedel writes that, just as flexians cannot be reduced to mere lobbyists, neither can flex nets be reduced to interest groups, lobbies,
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described Shadow Elite as making "an important contribution to the effort to conceptualize the increasingly problematic role of elites in American government and politics." This review determined that the book finds a "startling, if not alarming", congruence between off-the-books governing practices
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article she wrote: "The way that government and business now interlock in the U.S., notably in the wake of Wall Street's meltdown, is beginning to resemble the tangle of self-interested government-business "clans" and other such informal networks that emerged during the East's transition to a market
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By a flexian wearing several hats simultaneously (think tanker, retired military or government official, corporate representative, so-called "objective" expert), as did Barry R. McCaffrey in the run-up to the Iraq war, Wedel claims to show how a flexian can gain extraordinary insider knowledge and
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described the book as "a serious study of global affairs ... and the top-level politicians, bureaucrats and businessmen who make up the global elite. Janine Wedel's argument is that political culture at the beginning of the 21st century has changed in such a way" as to make it easier, and even
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Flexians and flex nets are the consequence of an unprecedented confluence of four transformational 20th and 21st century developments: government privatization, outsourcing and deregulation; the end of the Cold War; the growth of new information technologies; and "the embrace of 'truthiness.'"
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Labeling the new breed of U.S. and international political operators "flexians", Wedel finds these ultra-nimble players moving seamlessly among roles in government, business, think tanks, and media, advancing their own personal agendas and those of their associates (not the public and private
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selected it as a monthly Book Club selection and described it as a "gripping, disquieting book" that exposes and explains why it's been so hard to bring about any real change in our country---why Washington "no longer seems capable of addressing the problems our nation faces".
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Western Aid to Central and Eastern Europe: What We are Doing Right, What We are Doing Wrong, and How We Can Do It Better (with John Harper). East European Studies Occasional Paper: The Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, no. 41, September
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while American Ethnologist called it "a tribute to the high caliber of Wedel's journalistic and anthropological abilities alike and a reminder of the need for a re-envisioned and effective anthropology brought to bear on pressing social issues." The
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In Wedel's view, today's American and, more generally, Western socio-economic and "democratic" political systems look increasingly similar to many communist and post-communist societies in the ways that they merge state and private power. In a 2009
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wrote that "Janine Wedel's admirable new book... argues convincingly that the lack of accountability on both sides ultimately compromised all those involved....Aid, it seems, can hurt as well as help." Other academics have recently given the name
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influence in order to custom-tailor a version of the "truth" benefitting the highest monetary bidder. In this way, flexians not only "co-opt public policy agendas" but "craft policy with their benefactors' purposes (monetary profit) in mind."
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wrote that "Wedel (George Mason Univ.) presents an arresting theory of power that deserves wide attention....as a thinker she is in the same league as John Kenneth Galbraith and Charles Lindblom."
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Corruption and Organized Crime in Post-Communist States: New Ways of Manifesting Old Patterns. In Trends in Organized Crime, vol. 7, no. 1, Fall 2001, pp. 3–61 (released Fall 2003).
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Local Government Reform, NGOs, and Training in Russia: A Tale of Three Cities (with Jonathan Harris and Yulia Bolotskikh). Washington, D.C.: Submitted to Eurasia Foundation, 2002.
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Wedel's research about western aid in former-Soviet states may in the future help to shed light on the untimely death in 1991 of the president of the Polish Supreme Audit Office,
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The Effects of Regulation on the Home Improvement Industry. Manual commissioned and distributed by the Federal Trade Commission, Washington, D.C., 1982.
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Building Accountability into International Development Advising in an Age of Diffused Governance. Resource Handbook, Submitted to Ford Foundation, 2007.
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organizations they are paid to serve), at the expense of democracy and accountability. Examples include retired four-star army general
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Nonfiction Book Review: Shadow Elite: How the World's New Power Brokers Undermine Democracy, Government, and the Free Market
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Toward an Anti-Corruption Agenda. Report commissioned by the Social Development Team, World Bank, Washington, D.C.,1999.
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in Eastern Europe upon the fall of the Soviet Union and government policy "entrepreneurship" in the United States.
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Confronting Corruption, Building Accountability: Lessons from the World of International Development Advising
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obligatory, for individuals to mask their true agendas and conflicts of interest in creating policies.
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Shadow Elite: How the World's New Power Brokers Undermine Democracy, Government, and the Free Market
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Collision and Collusion: The Strange Case of Western Aid to Eastern Europe
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called Shadow Elite "an example of the cutting edge of the discipline ."
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Wedel, J. R. Prywatna Polska (the Private Poland) with new introduction:
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The First HuffPost Book Club Pick of 2010: Shadow Elite by Janine Wedel.
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Matthew T. Witt and Lance deHaven-Smith, Public Administration Review.
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The Private Poland: An Anthropologist's Look at Everyday Life
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The book seems to be a work of investigative anthropology.
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Janine Wedel
American
University of California, Berkeley
Ph.D.
George Mason University
Schar School of Policy and Government
Grawemeyer Award
anthropologist
Schar School of Policy and Government
George Mason University
New America Foundation
Grawemeyer Award
Ph.D.
Cultural Anthropology
University of California at Berkeley
corruption
foreign aid
elites
social anthropologist
Schar School of Policy and Government
George Mason University
New America Foundation
The New York Times
The Financial Times
The Washington Post
The Wall Street Journal Europe
The Nation
The National Interest
The Los Angeles Times
The Christian Science Monitor

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