Thursday, June 30, 2005 - 16:00
John Bunzl
As global problems such as global warming, global poverty, pollution, terrorism, and runaway corporate power increasingly outstrip the capacity of national and international governance institutions to solve them, the issue of global governance is rapidly moving up in the international political agenda. |
Tuesday, December 31, 2002 - 07:37
Pierre Calame
Interdependences among the world’s societies and between humankind and the biosphere have developed at an accelerated pace without the powers’ adapting their forms of organization to such change. |
Wednesday, July 31, 2002 - 13:46
Paul Raskin
This path-breaking book presents a fresh vision for a sustainable world. It describes the historic roots, current dynamics, future perils, and alternative pathways for world development. It advances one of these paths, Great Transition, as the preferred route, identifying strategies, agents of change, and values for a new global agenda. |
Thursday, September 30, 1999 - 12:30
Edgar Morin
If we want the Earth to be able to meet the needs of its human population, society must undergo a transformation. Thus, tomorrow's world must be fundamentally different than the one we know today. |