Across the world, governments and economies are under strain from polarization and tribalism. Nations have found the social fabric that once tied them together has become fractured and eroded from infighting, radicalization, and rising populism. As a result, it can feel impossible to find common ground, especially when creating and affecting good public policy.
The public sector’s influence comes directly, through government entities, state-owned enterprises and institutional funding, as well as indirectly, through regulation and oversight.