Build Back Better: Who Benefits From the Reset Narrative : Policy, Power, and the Politics of Post-Crisis Reconstruction, 2020-2024.DE

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Build Back Better: Who Benefits From the Reset Narrative : Policy, Power, and the Politics of Post-Crisis Reconstruction, 2020-2024.DE

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Every crisis produces a reconstruction agenda - the question worth asking is always who was in the room when the blueprint was drawn. "Build Back Better" arrived simultaneously in the policy platforms of Joe Biden, Boris Johnson, Justin Trudeau, and the United Nations in 2020 - a phrase so uniform across governments that its coordination was either remarkable coincidence or deliberate alignment. For its architects, it represented a once-in-a-generation opportunity to redesign economies around sustainability, equity, and digital infrastructure. For its critics, the uniformity itself was the message: evidence that national governments were executing an agenda authored elsewhere.This book examines the Build Back Better framework not as proof of conspiracy nor as straightforward policy, but as a revealing case study in how global institutional agendas travel from elite forums into national legislation. It traces the phrase's origins in UN disaster recovery doctrine, its adoption by the WEF's Great Reset framework, and its translation into concrete spending programs - examining which industries received reconstruction capital, which populations were prioritized, and which were structurally excluded from the recovery.Drawing on legislative records, IMF and World Bank lending data, corporate lobbying disclosures, and comparative policy analysis across five nations, this is a rigorous account of how crisis narratives are shaped, who shapes them, and how the distance between stated intentions and measurable outcomes reveals the true architecture of global reform. Author of English-language books covering self-development, leadership in business, and key historical turning points. Noah reveals patterns from the past that drive success today, inspiring lasting change.

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