World Politics at the Edge of Chaos: Reflections on Complexity and Global Life

World Politics at the Edge of Chaos: Reflections on Complexity and Global Life

by Emilian Kavalski (Editor)
World Politics at the Edge of Chaos: Reflections on Complexity and Global Life

World Politics at the Edge of Chaos: Reflections on Complexity and Global Life

by Emilian Kavalski (Editor)

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Overview

Why are policymakers, scholars, and the general public so surprised when the world turns out to be unpredictable? World Politics at the Edge of Chaos suggests that the study of international politics needs new forms of knowledge to respond to emerging challenges such as the interconnectedness between local and transnational realities; between markets, migration, and social movements; and between pandemics, a looming energy crisis, and climate change. Asserting that Complexity Thinking (CT) provides a much-needed lens for interpreting these challenges, the contributors offer a parallel assessment of the impact of CT to anthropocentric and non-anthropocentric (post-human) International Relations. Using this perspective, the result should be less surprise when confronting the dynamism of a fragile and unpredictable global life.

This book is freely available in an open access edition thanks to Knowledge Unlatched—an initiative that provides libraries and institutions with a centralized platform to support OA collections and from leading publishing houses and OA initiatives. Learn more at the Knowledge Unlatched website at: https://www.knowledgeunlatched.org/, and access the book online at the SUNY Open Access Repository at http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12648/7129.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781438456096
Publisher: State University of New York Press
Publication date: 04/15/2015
Series: SUNY series, James N. Rosenau series in Global Politics
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 302
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Emilian Kavalski is Associate Professor of Global Studies at the Institute for Social Justice at Australian Catholic University, North Sydney. He is the author and editor of several books, including Central Asia and the Rise of Normative Powers: Contextualizing the Security Governance of the European Union, China, and India.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations
Acknowledgments

Introduction: Inside/Outside and Around: Observing the Complexity of Global Life
Emilian Kavalski

Part I. Complexity Thinking and Anthropocentric International Relations

1. The Gardner and the Craftsman: Four Types of Complexity in Global Life
David C. Earnest

2. Theorizing International Relations: Emergence, Organized Complexity, and Integrative Pluralism
Colin Wight

3. Musings on Complexity, Policy, and Ideology
Christopher A. Ford

4. Harnessing the Knowledge of the Masses: Citizen Sensor Networks, Violence, and Public Safety in Mugunga
Erika Frydenlund and David C. Earnest

5. Ascertaining the Normative Implications of Complexity Thinking for Politics: Beyond Agent-Based Modeling
Mark Olssen

Part II. Complexity Thinking and Nonanthropocentric International Relations

6. Complexifying International Relations for a Posthumanist World
Erika Cudworth and Stephen Hobden

7. Prologomena to Postanthropocentric International Relations: Biosphere and Technosphere in the Age of Global Complexity
Antoine Bousquet

8. The Good, the Bad, and the Sometimes Ugly: Complexity as Both Threat and Opportunity in National Security
Myriam Dunn Cavelty and Jennifer Giroux

9. Complexity and Stability in Human-Environment Interaction: The Transformation from Climate Risk Cascades to Viable Adaptive Networks
Jürgen Scheffran

Conclusion: Complexifying IR: Disturbing the “Deep Newtonian Slumber” of the Mainstream
Emilian Kavalski

Contributors
Index
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