Global Accord

Global Accord
Author: Nazli Choucri
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 600
Release: 1993
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 0262531348

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A holistic approach to a complex set of environmental issues.

The 21st Century Environmental Revolution A Comprehensive Strategy for Conservation Global Warming and the Environment The Fourth Wave

The 21st Century Environmental Revolution  A Comprehensive Strategy for Conservation  Global Warming  and the Environment   The Fourth Wave
Author: Mark C. Henderson
Publsiher: Lulu.com
Total Pages: 190
Release: 2008-05-21
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9781435718814

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This is perhaps one of the most daring works on the environment so far. It argues that we have the means today to bring about major economic changes which could lead to a worldwide environmental revolution. The proposed strategy would create an environment-friendly business sector which would foster change on a large scale and make economies around the world greener and greener year after year. It is simple, economically feasible, could be implemented virtually overnight, and addresses not only global warming but also the conservation of resources as well as most environmental issues. This book could have a significant impact on the environment and our future. Website: Waves of the FutureOnline orders, blog, forum, donations. BUY IT: Lulu.com, CreateSpace.com, Amazon.com (US) International: Lulu.com (low shipping fees, intra-EU prints) Canada & autographs: wavesofthefuture.net (low domestic shipping fees)

EU Foreign Policy Transitional Justice and Mediation

EU Foreign Policy  Transitional Justice and Mediation
Author: Laura Davis
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 220
Release: 2014-07-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9781317750093

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This book analyses how the European Union translates its principles of peace and justice into policy and puts them into practice, particularly in societies in or emerging from violent conflict. The European Union treaty states that in its relations with the wider world, the EU is to promote peace, security, the protection of human rights, and the strict observance and the development of international law. The EU is active in peace processes around the world, yet its role in international peace mediation is largely ignored. This book offers the first scholarly analysis of how the EU engages in peace processes and justice for human rights violations, focussing on the point where mediation and transitional justice intersect. Drawing on extensive fieldwork, the book includes case studies of how the EU sought to promote peace and justice in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC), how it supports international justice through the International Criminal Court, and a model of the EU as a mediator. These provide an evidence-base for policy makers and practitioners as well as strong empirical contributions to theory. The book addresses whether and how the EU pursues its principles of both peace and justice in conflict zones, where, in practice, these principles may be in conflict, and the implications of these findings for understanding EU foreign policy and the EU as a security actor. This book will be of much interest to students of EU foreign policy, transitional justice, peace and conflict studies and security studies.

International Relations in the Cyber Age

International Relations in the Cyber Age
Author: Nazli Choucri,David D. Clark
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2019-04-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780262349727

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A foundational analysis of the co-evolution of the internet and international relations, examining resultant challenges for individuals, organizations, firms, and states. In our increasingly digital world, data flows define the international landscape as much as the flow of materials and people. How is cyberspace shaping international relations, and how are international relations shaping cyberspace? In this book, Nazli Choucri and David D. Clark offer a foundational analysis of the co-evolution of cyberspace (with the internet as its core) and international relations, examining resultant challenges for individuals, organizations, and states. The authors examine the pervasiveness of power and politics in the digital realm, finding that the internet is evolving much faster than the tools for regulating it. This creates a “co-evolution dilemma”—a new reality in which digital interactions have enabled weaker actors to influence or threaten stronger actors, including the traditional state powers. Choucri and Clark develop a new method for addressing control in the internet age, “control point analysis,” and apply it to a variety of situations, including major actors in the international and digital realms: the United States, China, and Google. In doing so they lay the groundwork for a new international relations theory that reflects the reality in which we live—one in which the international and digital realms are inextricably linked and evolving together.

Global Social Policy

Global Social Policy
Author: Bob Deacon
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 273
Release: 1997-10-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781446265000

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This accessible text looks at the impact of the globalization process on social policy. National social policy is increasingly determined by global economic competition and international organizations. Its substance is becoming more and more transnational and now has to be understood in terms of global social redistribution, social regulation, social provision and empowerment. Global Social Policy examines trends in global inequity and summarizes the diverse experiences of different welfare regimes across the world. The authors review the social policies of international organizations such as the World Bank, the International Monetary Fund, UN Agencies and the European Union, and show them to be engaged in heated controversy regarding the future for welfare. They argue that this concealed global discourse needs to be brought into an accountable arena.

Intellectual Property Rights in the Post Pandemic World

Intellectual Property Rights in the Post Pandemic World
Author: Taina Pihlajarinne,Jukka Mähönen,Pratyush N. Upreti
Publsiher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 377
Release: 2023-12-11
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9781803922744

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The drastic impact of the COVID-19 pandemic highlighted many of society’s systemic inequalities. In this timely and prescient book, Taina Pihlajarinne, Jukka Tapio Mähönen and Pratyush Nath Upreti explore the importance of intellectual property rights (IPRs) post pandemic and argue for a pressing revision of the current IPR system to build a more globally sustainable and just regime.

Human and Global Security

Human and Global Security
Author: Peter John Stoett
Publsiher: University of Toronto Press
Total Pages: 188
Release: 1999-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0802083048

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Discusses four principal security threats - state violence, environmental degradation, population displacement, and globalization - and shows that any meaningful interpretation must include both a narrow legal definition and a broader global perspective.

Cyberpolitics in International Relations

Cyberpolitics in International Relations
Author: Nazli Choucri
Publsiher: MIT Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2012-11-09
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780262304252

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An examination of the ways cyberspace is changing both the theory and the practice of international relations. Cyberspace is widely acknowledged as a fundamental fact of daily life in today's world. Until recently, its political impact was thought to be a matter of low politics—background conditions and routine processes and decisions. Now, however, experts have begun to recognize its effect on high politics—national security, core institutions, and critical decision processes. In this book, Nazli Choucri investigates the implications of this new cyberpolitical reality for international relations theory, policy, and practice. The ubiquity, fluidity, and anonymity of cyberspace have already challenged such concepts as leverage and influence, national security and diplomacy, and borders and boundaries in the traditionally state-centric arena of international relations. Choucri grapples with fundamental questions of how we can take explicit account of cyberspace in the analysis of world politics and how we can integrate the traditional international system with its cyber venues. After establishing the theoretical and empirical terrain, Choucri examines modes of cyber conflict and cyber cooperation in international relations; the potential for the gradual convergence of cyberspace and sustainability, in both substantive and policy terms; and the emergent synergy of cyberspace and international efforts toward sustainable development. Choucri's discussion is theoretically driven and empirically grounded, drawing on recent data and analyzing the dynamics of cyberpolitics at individual, state, international, and global levels.