Addressing the grand challenges of planetary governance : the future of the global political order /

"The world today confronts unprecedented needs for governance having profound implications for human well-being that are difficult - perhaps impossible - to address effectively within the prevailing global political order. This makes it pertinent to ask whether we must assume that the global or...

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Main Authors: Young, Oran R. (Author)
Published: Cambridge University Press,
Publisher Address: Cambridge :
Publication Dates: 2023.
Literature type: Book
Language: English
Series: Cambridge elements. Elements in earth system governance. 2631-780X
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Summary: "The world today confronts unprecedented needs for governance having profound implications for human well-being that are difficult - perhaps impossible - to address effectively within the prevailing global political order. This makes it pertinent to ask whether we must assume that the global order will continue during the foreseeable future to take the form of a state-based society as we think about options for addressing these challenges. Treating political orders as complex systems and drawing on our understanding of the dynamics of such systems, the author explores the prospects for a critical transition in the prevailing global political order. Individual sections analyze constitutive pressures, systemic forces, tipping elements, the effects of scale, the defining characteristics of potential successors to the current order, and pathways to a new order. In the process, seeking to make a more general contribution to our understanding of critical transitions in large political orders." --
Carrier Form: 64 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography: Includes bibliographical references (pages [57]-64).
ISBN: 9781009272476
1009272470
Index Number: D863
CLC: D5
Call Number: D5/Y749-1
Contents: Critical transitions in political orders -- Political orders as complex systems -- Constitutive pressures -- Systemic forces -- Political tipping elements -- The effects of scale -- The global political order of the future -- Pathways to a new order.