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· 분류 : 외국도서 > 인문/사회 > 정치학 > 국제관계 > 일반
· ISBN : 9781032728650
· 쪽수 : 522쪽
· 출판일 : 2025-07-30
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Introduction: Managing Global Catastrophic Risks in the 21st Century: A Global Governance Perspective Part I: Governance for Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons of Mass Destruction 1. Nuclear One-Worldisms, Planetary Vulnerability and Whole Earth Security 2. Psychological and Societal Sources of Nuclear Peace 3. Lessons from Existing WMD Multilateral Programmes and Platforms 4. Toward a Global Nuclear Ban Treaty: ICAN’s Anti-Nuclear Triad 5. Weapons, War and Military Spending: Disarmament Is Fundamental for Human Security and Sustainable Development 6. The International Implications of Japan's Non-Nuclear Policy 7. Rethinking the Geopolitics of a Collective System for Armament Regulation Part II: Governance for Peace and Security: International Disputes, Peacemaking and Peace Enforcement 8. Enhancing Global Governance 9. Revitalizing UN Collective Security: A Modest Proposal 10. Global Governance and Human Security 11. Three Aspects of Radical Inclusion Necessary for a Workable New System for the Peaceful Settlement of International Disputes 12. Infrastructures for Peace: A New Layer of Peace and Security Governance? 13. ‘Organic Evolution’ in the United Nations: Retrospect and Prospect 14. Toward Global Parliament: An Affirming Reassessment After 22 Years 15. Global Governance for Civilisational Crises 16. The International Court of Justice and Its Role in the Peaceful Settlement of Disputes in the 21st Century: From Quick Wins to Tectonic Shifts 17. Prospects for Operationalizing UN Charter Article 26 18. Finessing R2P, an International Peace Force to Protect Heritage and Humans Part III: Governance for Climate and People: Climate Change, Planetary Boundaries, Economics, Health, and Population 19. Towards Effective Multilevel Environmental and Sustainability Governance for Shared Ecological Risks 20. Global Food Systems in Crisis: A Human Rights Approach 21. Transformative Shifts for a New Global Environmental Governance 22. The International Criminal Court: Origins, Challenges, and Desirable Reforms to Strengthen It 23. State Interests and the Global Response to Forced Displacement: How Can We Move Forward? 24. Carbon, Confusion and Conflict: Global Governance Implications of the Net-Zero Energy Transition 25. Combatting Corruption to Advance Good Governance: Exploring Options for an International Anticorruption Court 26. Global Health Governance: Lessons from the Pandemic 27. What Do Extreme Poverty and Inequality Mean for Global Political Stability?