Humanity at Risk: The Need for Global Governance (Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy)
معرفی کتاب «Humanity at Risk: The Need for Global Governance (Political Theory and Contemporary Philosophy)» نوشتهٔ Daniel Innerarity; Javier Solana; Sandra Kingery; Stephen Williams (editors)، منتشرشده توسط نشر Bloomsbury Academic & Professional در سال 2013. این کتاب در فرمت pdf، زبان انگلیسی ارائه شده است.
__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. 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-- 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 & 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-- Machine Generated Contents Note: -- Prefaceforeword 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 Jauregui: 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 Laidi: Europe As A Risk Averse Power Conclusion Javier Solana: How To Manage A Changing World Index. Edited By Daniel Innerarity And Javier Solana ; Articles In Spanish And French Translated By Sandra Kingery And Stephen Williams. Includes Bibliographical References And Index. HalfTitle Series Title Copyright Contents Contributors Preface Foreword to the English Edition Introduction: Governing Global Risks Part I Global Risks and Risk Society 1 Living in and Coping with a World Risk Society Old dangers—new risks: What is new about the global risk society? Historical tricks: Global risk is an unpredictable and impersonal force in the contemporary world Consequences and perspectives 2 Global Risks and Preventive Governance New risks as a worldwide political problem Conceptualizing new global risks Risk society, state of prevention, and preventive governance “Worldwide Risk Society”: Preventive governance beyond the nation-state Empirical challenges for research on the global governance of risks 3 World Risk Society and National Democracy Global risks and new international institutions New international institutions and their politicization The selectivity of international politicization Implications for the future of national democracy 4 (How) Do We Need to Change Political Philosophy to Take Risk into Account? Conclusion 5 Global Risks and Popular Sovereignties Risk as a legitimation of power Social rationalization and legal regulation Interdependence and liberalism Sovereignty or popular sovereignties? Governing from uncertainty Part II Representation of Risks: Categories, Affects, Motivations 6 The Dark Horizon of the Future: Opacity, Disaster, and Responsibility Novelty, progress, acceleration, feasibility Opacity Indeterminacy Disaster Responsibility 7 Re-Learning to Fear: The Perception of Risks in the Global Age 8 Certainty, Risk, and Uncertainty 9 Global Warming as a Globalized Risk and Global Threat for Future Generations Global challenges and globalized phenomena: Community and interdependence Risks and threats, present and future generations Features of the phenomenon Moral and political implications Indifference and responsibility Part III The Governance of Global Risks 10 A New Political Order for the Twenty-First Century: From State Governments to Global Governance Introduction A new social accord for the twenty-first century From “government” to “governance” The four models of governance The European Union as a complex model of governance 11 Mediations between Personal and “Global” Topics Two powerful trends Is there a link between contemporary individualism and globalization? The challenges of democracy Conclusion: Supranational spaces 12 Europe as a Risk Averse Power What is a risk averse power? How can risk aversion be measured? Why are Europeans risk averse? The political consequences of risk aversion Conclusion: How to Manage a Changing World Index
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