"People, A Global Agenda" discusses the social impact of global
transformations. A collaborative effort of more than fifty thinkers
from countries throughout the world, the book contains specific
proposals intended to address several of the major problems
afflicting virtually every country today. The crises confronted by
the contributors include poverty, unemployment, and social
disintegration.
Part One examines the need for a shift in our understanding of
security from a political to a human sense of the term.
Contributors devise strategies for improving human living
conditions, and propose new frameworks of development cooperation
and new patterns of global governance in order to enhance human
security.
Part Two highlights the impact of poverty in political,
economic, social, and environmental terms. The character of
unemployment, under-employment, low-productive employment, and the
new phenomenon of jobless growth at the turn of the 21st century
forms the heart of Part Three. The selections seek to delineate
measures, at both the state and market level, for the expansion of
productive employment and sustainable livelihoods, and for the role
of new technology in this endeavor.
Part Four examines the causes and impacts of the world's social
disintegration and inequality, and advocates means by which social
cohesion and justice can be enhanced.
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