Should national security still be our biggest priority on a burning
planet? And does it matter that a policy is feasible if it fails to
produce an outcome that is necessary and desirable? Political realists
responsible for formulating foreign policy would say yes, but in this
book Richard Falk and Sasha Milonova favor reorienting our loyalties
away from increasingly militarized and nationalist states towards a
system of governance that gives priority to global ecological
resilience.
They trace the deficiencies of the existing international order from
the emergence of the Westphalian framework to its entrenchment in the
institutions created after World War II, and again after the Cold War,
and show why it has consistently failed to generate the international
cooperation and political imagination required to stall, let alone
reverse, biodiversity loss, war, wealth inequality, and other
challenges that credibly threaten the security of the entire planet.
This book offers an original approach to international relations that
adds to the management of power the distinctive issues present in the
prudent management of the 'the global commons.' The work of several
visionary thinkers is considered, as is crucial relevance of
inter-cultural dialogue, a critical appreciation of the limits of
rationality and modernity, and an ethos of compassion for the
suffering of all others who cohabit the earth.
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A Quest for Humane Global Governance
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9798881866136
Publisert
2025
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury USA
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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