Between policy-makers in the capital and realities in the field lies an eternal gap whitened by the bones of failed and futile efforts.
The quote highlights a persistent disconnect between government officials and the practical realities experienced on the ground. Policy-makers in the capital often create strategies and initiatives that do not account for the complexities and challenges faced by individuals in the field, leading to a cycle of unmet needs and unfulfilled promises. This gap contributes to what has been a history of ineffective and unsuccessful interventions.
Barbara W. Tuchman’s work stresses the importance of recognizing this divide, suggesting that many efforts to implement policies falter due to a lack of understanding of local conditions. As history has shown, decisions made far removed from the site of implementation often result in negative outcomes, emphasizing the need for closer engagement with real-world situations to achieve effective governance.