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Symbiotic Realism : A Theory of International Relations in an Instant and an Interdependent World

Part of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy series
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"Symbiotic Realism" is a theory of relations in a globally anarchic world of instant connectivity and interdependence.

It aims to provide a comprehensive framework for understanding the character of relations generated by four interlocking facets of the global system: the neurobiological substrates of human nature; global anarchy; instant connectivity; and interdependence.

It provides a way of understanding how a myriad of actors, including states, transnational corporations, women, the biosphere, and civilizations, help to shape and are shaped by the global system.

It also contains a clear normative commitment to moving beyond the present limits of the structure and political organization of the global system towards a more just and peaceful global order."This is a rich, thoroughly researched and masterly book that pushes the theory of international relations significantly forward by integrating such important aspects as gender, climate change, access to natural resources, culture, and civilization to the existing conceptual body.

It is marked by a deep humanity and cultural tolerance as well as much common sense.

In short: an important contribution to the international debate."- Ambassador Dr. Theodor Winkler, Director, Geneva Centre for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces (DCAF).

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Product Details
Lit Verlag
3825804771 / 9783825804770
Paperback / softback
327.101
24/04/2008
Germany
160 pages
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