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Humanity at Risk: The Need for Global Governance: Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy

Editat de Dr. Daniel Innerarity, Javier Solana Traducere de Sandra Kingery, Stephen Williams
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 19 dec 2013
Humanity at Risk compares diverse approaches to the theme of global threats using the tools of philosophy, critical theory, and political thought alongside more practical, socio-political observations. By defining the idea of "global risk" more specifically, Editors Innerarity and Solana, and their contributors, believe we can understand how these risks should be evaluated, predicted, and managed within the framework of democratic societies.The goal of this book is to highlight more precisely the necessity, in the face of new global risks, for new governance at a national, European, and global level.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781623567026
ISBN-10: 1623567025
Pagini: 208
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 15 mm
Greutate: 0.33 kg
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția Bloomsbury Academic
Seria Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy

Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Preface
Foreword

Introduction
Daniel Innerarity: Governing Global Risks

Section I: Global Risks and Risk Society
Chapter 1. Ulrich Beck: Living in and Coping with a World Risk Society
Chapter 2. Edgar Grande: Global Risks and Preventive Governance
Chapter 3. Michael Zürn: World Risk Society and National Democracy
Chapter 4. Daniel M. Weinstock: (How) Do We Need to Change Political Philosophy to Take Risk into Account?
Chapter 5. Ignacio Aymerich Ojea: Global Risks and Popular Sovereignties

Section II: Representation of Risks: Categories, Affects, Motivations
Chapter 6. Christophe Bouton: The Dark Horizon of the Future: Opacity, Disaster, and Responsibility
Chapter 7. Elena Pulcini: Re-learning to Fear: The Perception of Risks in the Global Age
Chapter 8. Serge Champeau: Certainty, Risk, and Uncertainty
Chapter 9. Dimitri D'Andrea: Global Warming as a Globalized Risk and Global Threat for Future Generations

Section III: The Governance of Global Risks
Chapter 10. Gurutz Jáuregui: A New Political Order for the 21st Century: From State Governments to Global Governance
Chapter 11. Michel Wieviorka: Mediations between Personal and "Global" Topics
Chapter 12. Zaki Laïdi: Europe as a Risk Averse Power

Conclusion
Javier Solana: How to Manage a Changing World

Index

Recenzii

Humanity at Risk makes a valuable contribution to risk studies. It offers new and imaginative insights into a wide range of important topics. Written by leading experts, it will be of interest to specialists on risk and those interested in the perspectives it offers on global problems. The editors have done an excellent job in producing a comprehensive and very well edited collection of contributions.
Today, as collective humanity, we find ourselves confronted by systemic risks with which no previous civilisation had to cope. This volume is an indispensable resource for understanding the nature of such risks and how we might surmount the dangers they pose.