The Blue Room

David Hare

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Paperback

Number of Pages

85

Age Group

All

Language

English

Piracy Free

Piracy Free

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Secure Transactions

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Book Summary

This non-fiction work analyzes the policies and politics that leave people hungry around the world, spanning both developing regions and wealthy nations. It illuminates how governance choices, trade rules, aid programs, and social protections shape who eats and who goes without. Designed for readers with an interest in global affairs, public policy, and social justice, the tone is thoughtful, accessible, and oriented toward understanding and constructive change. The content is presented as clear, policy-focused analysis grounded in real-world examples. It uses case studies, historical context, and concrete explanations to show hunger as a governance issue rather than a simple scarcity problem. The reading experience is engaging because data is linked to human impact, and readers are invited to consider how different policy choices interact to influence outcomes for households and communities. For students of global development, policymakers, educators, and curious readers, the book offers practical concepts and skills. Youโ€™ll learn to evaluate aid effectiveness, interpret hunger indicators, understand social protection programs, and compare policy models across regions. Core ideas such as food security, nutrition, resilience, and governance are explained in approachable terms, making complex topics accessible and relevant to current debates. Key content elements or activities - Policy analysis and real-world case studies across regions - Core concepts: food security, humanitarian aid, social protection, trade and agriculture policy - Data-informed explanations that connect numbers to people - Contextual timelines to understand shifts in policy over time - Reflection prompts to consider reforms and implications for practice Learning outcomes or reader engagement - Develop a framework for analyzing how political and economic factors affect hunger - Gain the ability to evaluate policy impacts and advocate for evidence-based improvements - Build critical thinking about global development and aid effectiveness Illustration or writing style - Clear, accessible prose that breaks down dense topics without sacrificing rigor - Thoughtful narrative that ties macro policy to everyday experiences Interactive or standout features - Thought-provoking questions and scenarios that encourage applied thinking and discussion - Opportunities to compare different governance approaches and their outcomes Closing paragraph (Reader Value) After finishing, readers will have a solid framework for understanding why hunger persists, the levers governments and institutions can pull to improve food access, and a nuanced perspective on international development debates. The book invites curiosity, informs judgment, and leaves readers with a sense of agency to engage with policy conversations and advocate for practical solutions.

Product Details

Author

David Hare

Publisher

Penguin Random House

Number of Pages

85

Language

English

SKU

9780802135964

ISBN

9780802135964

Reading Age

All

Dimensions

14x0.79x21.03cm

Binding

Paperback

The Blue Room

The Blue Room

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