Globalization and technology have created new challenges to national
governments. As a result, they now must share power with other
entities, such as regional and global organizations or large private
economic units. In addition, citizens in most parts of the world have
been empowered by the ability to acquire and disseminate information
instantly. However this has not led to the type of international
cooperation essential to deal with existential threats. Whether
governments can find ways to cooperate in the face of looming threats
to the survival of human society and our environment has become one of
the defining issues of our age. A struggle between renewed nationalism
and the rise of a truly global society is underway, but neither global
nor regional institutions have acquired the skills and authority
needed to meet existential threats, such as nuclear proliferation.
Arms control efforts may have reduced the excesses of the Cold War,
but concepts and methodologies for dealing with the nuclear menace
have not kept up with global change. In addition, governments have
shown surprisingly little interest in finding new ways to manage or
eliminate global and regional competition in acquiring more or better
nuclear weapons systems. This book explains why nuclear weapons still
present existential dangers to humanity and why engagement by the
United States with all states possessing nuclear weapons remains
necessary to forestall a global catastrophe. The terms of engagement,
however, will have to be different than during the Cold War.
Technology is developing rapidly, greatly empowering individuals,
groups, and nations. This can and should be a positive development,
improving health, welfare, and quality of life for all, but it can
also be used for enormous destruction. This book reaches beyond the
military issues of arms control to analyze the impact on international
security of changes in the international system and defines a unique
cooperative security agenda.
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Cooperative Security in an Era of Global Change
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ISBN
9781442265721
Publisert
2017
Utgiver
Vendor
Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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