ISBN:
9783030790721
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (xvii, 331 Seiten)
,
Illustrationen
Edition:
1st ed. 2022
Series Statement:
Springer eBook Collection
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als
Keywords:
Peace.
;
Security, International.
;
International relations.
;
Militärische Kooperation
;
Internationale Gesellschaft
;
Kollektive Sicherheit
;
Klimaänderung
;
Erde
Abstract:
This book challenges the current thinking and strategies in the field of global peace and security. It is clear that current global public and private institutions are inadequate for the challenges we face today. These challenges cut across borders and require a more coordinated and concerted effort to find workable solutions. This book therefore begins with the question of global leadership and works its way back to the interconnected dynamics of global modernity and conflict. It is divided into four parts, each addressing a fundamental challenge to global peace and security. By exploring how we break out of the current framework, in which we understand global activities and the distribution of resources, and this book provides new ways of understanding the material, cultural, political, and spiritual relations that form the basis of international society. Hoda Mahmoudi is Research Professor and Chair, The Bahá’í Chair for World Peace, University of Maryland, USA. Michael Allen is Chair and Professor of Political Science on the Harvey Wexler Chair in Political Science, and Co-Director of International Studies, Bryn Mawr College, USA. Kate Seaman is Assistant Director, The Bahá’í Chair for World Peace, University of Maryland, USA. .
Note:
Literaturverzeichnisse, Literaturhinweise, Index
,
Introduction : securing the future of humanity in challenging times
,
Section introduction : why we need more effective leadership at the global level
,
Where democratization and globalization meet
,
New thinking about global governance in an intermestic world
,
Fragmented responsibility in a global world
,
Section introduction : why technology is not the solution for everything
,
Peace data, peace finance, and peace engineering : advancing the design of respectful spaces and sustainable development goals
,
Decentralized networks vs. the trolls
,
Understanding digital conflict drivers
,
Section Introduction : why we need to acknowledge the inequalities in the international system
,
Women, peace, and security : what are the connections? What are the limitations?
,
Environmental reproductive justice : intersections in an American Indian community impacted by environmental contamination
,
Peace, violence, and inequality in a climate disrupted world
,
Coda introduction : pushing towards the future
,
Peace in pieces : limits to progress in economy, ethics, and world order
DOI:
10.1007/978-3-030-79072-1