Strategic Intervention (L4)

The Core: Community-centred Principles
Government and the economic condition of its society interact powerfully because:
- Economic hardship is blamed on the government and affects re-election of politicians (in democracies) or provokes turmoil (in authoritarian regimes)
- Any government, via its routine activities such as taxation, laws, public expenditure, military adventures and foreign policy, impacts heavily on individuals and their wealth-generating activities.
Governmental community-centred principles are required. So this is where:
should aim to benefit the community as a whole, which explains the « » qualifier. This is also why- verbal backing for commerce and enterprise at L1 is actually provided
- regulations and laws enforced at L2 are devised and introduced
- ideological requirements promoted at L3 are given state backing
Intervention Marks a Watershed
Many interventions link to other levels.
To this point, there has been government work on next three Levels remedy this deficiency by their orientation to the quality of any intervention.
, and , but no engagement at all with economic realities. The-
Continue to getting better government interventions.
Originally posted: Q3-2009