Should humankind fail to agree on some civilizational synthesis within the next couple of decades, “globalization 2.0” will definitely fall short of accomplishing the most fundamental mission of the 21st century
These days, humankind goes through a protracted and painful process of deglobalization. It remains to be seen whether this process was ...
... global ideologies or religions capable of uniting humanity, are unlikely to
emerge
. It is multilateralism, as the fundamental principle of uniting humankind to solve common problems, that is most adequate to the international realities in the era of globalization.
Global Governance Dilemmas
As we have noted above, the history of the first 20 years of the 21
st
century clearly demonstrates the gradual fizzling out of the powerful globalization impetus that emerged during the 1990s. The systemic crisis of 2020 has ...
... though no one doubts that such institutions are needed today.
Andrey Kortunov:
We Need to Create a More Inclusive System of Global Governance
Concerning the multilaterality crisis: if the hypothesis of the revival of Westphalia, of the triumph of national ... ... withdrawal could be filled by irresponsible actors, including non-state ones.
Owing to the systemic crisis, the traditional non-state globalization drivers, such as universities, independent think tanks, liberal media, civil society institutions, and the globally-orientated ...