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The Policy Self by Nitin Saluja is a groundbreaking exploration into how personal identity, values, and individual experiences fundamentally shape policy decisions and governance. The book delves into the critical intersection between the self and public policy, arguing that policymakers are not objective agents but rather individuals whose backgrounds, beliefs, and personalities significantly influence their decisions.
Saluja presents compelling narratives and case studies that demonstrate how personal motivations drive policy outcomes across various sectors. The work challenges the conventional notion that policy-making is purely rational and detached, instead revealing the deeply human element embedded in governance. This insightful analysis is essential for understanding modern politics, organizational behavior, and institutional change, making it invaluable for policymakers, academics, and anyone interested in how decisions that affect millions are truly made.







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