Author(s)
Andreas BummelKeywords
International relationsJZ2-6530
Political science
J
DOAJ:Political Science
DOAJ:Law and Political Science
Economic growth, development, planning
HD72-88
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This article describes the relevance of a world parliament in the context of long-term social evolution and the crisis of global governance.[*] It is argued that due to the development of weapons of mass destruction and complex interdependency, war has ceased to be a driver of socio-evolutionary consolidation of power at the world-system level. At the same time, there is an increasingly urgent need for global governance in spheres such as climate change mitigation or economics and finances. The author looks at how the established and now dysfunctional pattern of evolutionary change can be overcome and identifies the institution of a world parliament as an important political and psychological aspect of the evolving collective.Date
2012-04-01Type
ArticleIdentifier
oai:doaj.org/article:537c6b546cdb4744b3dd96a8ca9954242038-5242
2038-5250
https://doaj.org/article/537c6b546cdb4744b3dd96a8ca995424