Resilient Communities of Central Eurasia

Resilient Communities of Central Eurasia
Title Resilient Communities of Central Eurasia PDF eBook
Author Elena Korosteleva
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 220
Release 2023-03-21
Genre Political Science
ISBN 100079329X

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This book argues for the need to rethink governance through the lens of 'resilience as self-governance'. Building on complexity-thinking, it contends that in the context of change and complex life, challenges are most efficiently dealt with, at the source, 'locally', to make 'the global' more responsive and sustainable. Resilience as self-governance is advanced as an overriding framework to explore its constitutive elements - identity, ‘good life’, local coping strategies and support infrastructures - which, when mobilized, can turn communities into ‘peoplehood’ in the face of adversity. It is argued that these communities of relations, self-organised and self-aware of their worth, is what makes them so resilient to crises, and what helps them to transform with change; and how they should be governed today. Central Eurasia, spanning from Belarus in the west, to Azerbaijan in the south and Kyrgyzstan in the east, provides fertile grounds for exploring how resilience works in practice in times of complex change. By immersing into centuries-long traditions and philosophy, local experiences of survival, and visions for change, this book shows that governability at any level requires a substantive 'local' input to make 'the global' more enduring and resilient in a complex adaptive world. This book will be of great value to students and scholars in the fields of Politics including Eurasian politics and the various aspects of Governance. Most of the chapters in this book were published as a special issue of Cambridge Review of International Affairs.

Resilient Communities of Central Eurasia

Resilient Communities of Central Eurasia
Title Resilient Communities of Central Eurasia PDF eBook
Author Elena Korosteleva
Publisher Routledge
Pages 0
Release 2024-10-09
Genre Computers
ISBN 9781032290959

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This book argues for the need to rethink governance through the lens of 'resilience as self-governance'. This book will be of great value to students and scholars in the fields of Politics including Eurasian politics and the various aspects of Governance.

Rebooting Global International Society

Rebooting Global International Society
Title Rebooting Global International Society PDF eBook
Author Trine Flockhart
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 302
Release 2023-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 3031113934

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This book asks if it is time to “reboot” the fundamental institutions of global international society. The volume revisits Hedley Bull’s seminal contribution The Anarchical Society by exploring the interconnected nature of change, contestation and resilience for maintaining order in today’s uncertain and complex environment. The volume adds to Bull’s theorizing by recognizing that order demands change, that contestation should be welcomed, and that resilience is anchored in local and agent-led forms of ordering. The contributors to Part One of the book focus on theoretical and conceptual issues related to order in the global international society, whilst the contributors to Part Two of the book focus on the primary institutions as listed by Hedley Bull with the addition of a chapter on the market adding a distinctive commentary on new and important dynamics of change, contestation and resilience of the existing institutions.

Belarus in the Twenty-First Century

Belarus in the Twenty-First Century
Title Belarus in the Twenty-First Century PDF eBook
Author Elena A. Korosteleva
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Pages 237
Release 2023-05-12
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1000883167

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This book presents a comprehensive overview of current developments in Belarus. It explores how there has been an upswelling of popular support for the idea that Belarus must change. It highlights how the old regime, aiming to retain the Soviet legacy, reluctant to reform, presiding over worsening economic conditions and refusing to take measures to cope with the Covid-19 pandemic, has been confronted by increasing bottom-up social mobilisation which demands a transformation of state-society relations and a new sense of Belarusian peoplehood. The book outlines how the current situation has developed, considers how the present demands for change are deep seated and long brewing trends, and reveals much detail about many aspects of the growing societal mobilisation. Overall, the book demonstrates that, although the old regime remains in power, Belarusian society has changed fundamentally, thereby bringing great hope that change will eventually come about.

The Silk Road and the Political Economy of the Mongol Empire

The Silk Road and the Political Economy of the Mongol Empire
Title The Silk Road and the Political Economy of the Mongol Empire PDF eBook
Author Prajakti Kalra
Publisher Routledge
Pages 295
Release 2018-03-20
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1351850172

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The growing importance of Central and Inner Asia and the Silk Road is much discussed at present. This book compares the nature of present day networks in these regions with the patterns of similar connections which existed at the time of the Mongol Empire in the thirteenth century and its successor states. It considers settlement patterns, technology and technology transfer, trade, political arrangements, the role of religion and the impact of the powerful states which border the region. Overall, the book demonstrates that the Mongol Empire anticipated many of the networks and connections which exist in the region at present.

Handbook on Climate Change and International Security

Handbook on Climate Change and International Security
Title Handbook on Climate Change and International Security PDF eBook
Author Maria J. Trombetta
Publisher Edward Elgar Publishing
Pages 389
Release 2023-12-11
Genre Political Science
ISBN 178990644X

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This topical Handbook explores the emergence of climate change as an international security issue, the threats it poses, and the political and academic debates it has prompted. Framing climate change as a security issue, it explores the ways relevant actors, states and international organizations have conceptualized climate security and its associated threats.

Building a Resilient Tomorrow

Building a Resilient Tomorrow
Title Building a Resilient Tomorrow PDF eBook
Author Alice C. Hill
Publisher Oxford University Press, USA
Pages 265
Release 2020
Genre Climate change mitigation
ISBN 019090934X

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Even under the most optimistic scenarios, significant global climate change is now inevitable. While squarely confronting the scale of the risks we face, Building a Resilient Tomorrow presents replicable sustainability successes and clear-cut policy recommendations that can improve the climate resilience of communities in the US and beyond.