Divided nations

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Titel
Divided nations
Untertitel
why global governance is failing, and what we can do about it
Verfasserangabe
Ian Goldin
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Verlag
Ort
Oxford
Jahr
Umfang
207 p.
ISBN13
978-0-19-969390-0
Fußnote
Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Summary:


The UN, World Bank, and the IMF were all created in a post-war world radically different from today's. It is becoming increasingly apparent that these global structures are struggling to cope with the challenges faced by the globalized, interconnected world of the twenty-first century. Rapid global integration and urbanization together with game-changing leaps that have globalized technology, communications, mobility, and business, all bring profound advantages, but they also bring systemic risks that are only just being identified and understood. Many of the biggest challenges today's world faces spill over national boundaries: climate change, pandemics, cyber security, and migration. And the hard truth is that our global governing bodies--created in the 1940s--are simply not up to the task of managing such risks. As a former Vice President of the World Bank, and head of the multi-disciplinary Oxford Martin School of Oxford University, Ian Goldin is in a superb position to provide new perspectives and approaches to our world order. He explores whether the answer is to reform the existing structures or to consider a new and radical way of tackling inherent failings. In this groundbreaking work, he sets out the nature of the problems and the various approaches to global governance, highlights the challenges that we are to overcome, and considers a roadmap for the future.
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graph. Darst., Kt.