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World Net Order

A New Theory of International Relations
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 2024

Summary

Our world is in crisis. New ways must be found to overcome future global challenges. This requires a thorough knowledge of international relations, extensive experience and a creative spirit for innovation. The ‘World Network Order’ is a triangular approach to creating a consensus for peace in conjunction with a profound decentralisation and democratisation of the international normative system. Networked sovereignty, limited autonomy and the struggle for humanity are the guiding conceptual principles. This is possible through an opening of international law to non-state subjects, a planning cell in the UN Secretariat and a cooling-off mechanism at regional level. Concrete steps towards a 2030 reform Summit are suggested.

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Copyright year
2024
ISBN-Print
978-3-7560-1006-6
ISBN-Online
978-3-7489-4659-5
Publisher
Nomos, Baden-Baden
Series
New School of Multilateralism
Volume
1
Language
English
Pages
152
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  1. Titelei/Inhaltsverzeichnis No access Pages 1 - 18
  2. (1) Henry Kissinger, No true world order ever existed No access Pages 19 - 20
      1. Inspiring bridge-building: Kelsenianism No access
      1. The path of human-centrism No access
    1. Confining disorder No access
    1. Fragility, feature of the present No access
    2. Dysfunctional state-citizen relations No access
      1. Autocracies on the rise No access
      2. Shrinking freedoms, closing space No access
      3. No backsliding, but existential disruption No access
      1. Dysfunctional rhetoric No access
      2. False representation No access
      3. Lack of intergenerational trust No access
      1. Information well-being for all No access
      2. Telling truth to power No access
      3. Synthetic disinformation and elections No access
      1. The ‘Coming Wave’ No access
      2. Nervous states No access
    3. Main components of economic viability No access
      1. Narratives awakening No access
      2. The New Global South No access
      3. International agenda-setting No access
    4. Conclusion Part I – Learning from the past No access
      1. Multilateral System Thinking No access
      2. Principles, not values No access
      3. Three freedoms No access
      1. Human-centrism theorem No access
      2. Complex constructivism No access
      3. Dynamic neo-structuralism No access
      1. Multipolarity as democracy imperative No access
      2. Justice in the process of norm-building No access
      3. New balance-of-power doctrine No access
      1. Networked sovereignty No access
      2. Limited autonomy No access
      3. Fight for humanity No access
      1. The triangle of global peace consensus, democratization, and decentralization No access
        1. A planning cell No access
        2. Cooling-off mechanism No access
    1. Part II in a nutshell – The New World Net Order No access
    1. International Law of Transition No access
      1. New intervention logic No access
      2. ICCM action fields No access
    2. Information rules democracy No access
    1. Heading towards a 2030 Summit No access
    2. The axiom of self-determination No access
    3. Epilogue, Part III - Power and containment No access
  3. Annex: A renewed UN Charter No access Pages 135 - 140
  4. Literature No access Pages 141 - 150
  5. The Author No access Pages 151 - 152

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