What does human dignity mean and what role should it play in
guiding the mission of international institutions? In recent
decades, global institutions have proliferated -- from
intergovernmental organizations to hybrid partnerships. The
specific missions of these institutions are varied, but is there a
common animating principle to inform their goals? Presented as an
integrated, thematic analysis that transcends individual
contributions, "Human Dignity and the Future of Global
Institutions" argues that the concept of human dignity can serve as
this principle.
Human dignity consists of the agency of individuals to apply
their gifts to thrive, and requires social recognition of each
person's inherent value and claim to equal access to opportunity.
Contributors examine how traditional and emerging institutions are
already advancing human dignity, and then identify strategies to
make human dignity more central to the work of global institutions.
They explore traditional state-created entities, as well as
emergent, hybrid institutions and faith-based organizations.
Concluding with a final section that lays out a path for a
cross-cultural dialogue on human dignity, the book offers a
framework to successfully achieve the transformation of global
politics into service of the individual.
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