This third volume in the World Society Studies series focuses on
a central theme: how market mechanisms can correct the world
welfare deficit and also resolve the environmental crisis through
processes of sustainable development. The two editors trace how
such objectives have been addressed since the 1960s, and describe
the parameters of the debate. Conflicts "and New Departures in
World Society "contains original research on confluences and
fissures in emerging world society, in both international and
domestic arenas.
The sixteen contributors offer an unusually wide range of
perspectives. Topics include peace and war, core-periphery
situations, and social and labor conflicts. Marek Thee traces the
quest for a demilitarized and nuclear-free world. Johan Kauf-mann
analyzes the role of the United Nations in the post-cold war era.
Jill Crystal concentrates on the human rights environment in the
Arab World. H.C.F. Mansilla comments on the destruction of the
tropical forests in Bolivia. Other contributors include Bruce
Russett, Christian Suter, John Foran, Beverly Silver, and Georg
Kohler.
"Conflicts and New Departures in World Society "gives
intellectual substance to the still nebulous notion of a world
society. It does so not by advocacy, but by indicating parallel
social, economic, and political conditions that compel new
interactions between advanced and developing lands. This books will
be of interest to sociologists, environmentalists, and political
theorists and scientists.
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