Sécurité collective et nouvelles menaces. Des résistances à dépasser, des chemins à ouvrir
Patrick Lagadec ()
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Abstract:
Emerging crises take place in a very turbulent context, with ruptures on many fronts: environment, climate change, public health, technology, social dynamics, geostrategy, violence. 9/11 is the key event in this dynamics, but not the only issue. These intertwined, inconceivable challenges, have to be met. This requires: lucidity, to understand the new frontiers of risks and vulnerability; clarification of the resistances to overcome, which often drive to paralysis when it would be necessary to mobilize the best intelligence and determination; impulse creative dynamics and launch specific initiatives to be able to develop promissing opportunities beyond ruptures
Keywords: Emerging crises; Discontinuity; Decision-making; Ruptures; Crises émergentes; Discontinuité; Gouvernance (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004
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