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We need to find new solutions for a novel situation, although this is not the first time that a
global
capitalist system has come into being.
Then the
global
capitalist system was held together by the imperial powers.
For the current
global
capitalist system to survive, it must satisfy the needs and aspirations of its participants.
Our
global
society contains many different customs, traditions and religions; where can it find the shared values to hold it together?
I should like to suggest the idea of what I call the open society as a universal principle that recognizes the diversity inherent in our
global
society, yet provides a conceptual basis for establishing the institutions we need.
The more conditions are changing, and a
global
economy fosters change, the more important the concept becomes.
The
global
society is characterized by diversity.
Any variety of Asian, or other, values would fit into a
global
open society, provided that some universal values reflecting our fallibility and our concern for others, such as the freedom of expression and the right to a fair trial, were also respected.
Let me summarize my own views on the specific requirements of our
global
open society at this moment.
We have a
global
economy that suffers from some deficiencies, the most glaring of which are the instability of financial markets, the asymmetry between center and periphery, and the difficulty in taxing capital.
As regards security and peace, the liberal democracies of the world ought to take the lead and forge a
global
network of alliances, like NATO, that could work with or without the UN.
Today, the
global
capitalist system is vigorously expanding in both scope and intensity.
These conditions will not prevail indefinitely, but while they do, they offer a wonderful opportunity to lay the groundwork for a
global
open society.
For the
global
capitalist system to survive, it needs a society that strives to correct its deficiencies: a
global
open society.
Europe Must Confront America’s Extraterritorial SanctionsNEW YORK – Donald Trump’s renunciation of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) with Iran and the reimposition of US sanctions on that country threaten
global
peace.
This is America’s intention; it is up to Europe and China to defeat it, in the interest of
global
peace, as well as in their own direct economic interest.
They should recognize that acquiescence would be tantamount to handing the US a blank check to set the rules of war and peace beyond the UN Security Council, and the rules of
global
trade beyond the World Trade Organization.
The eight previous rounds of
global
trade talks were conducted under the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT), following its creation in 1947.
Given the stakes for the
global
economy, the Doha Round must be saved.
Europe’s Foreign-Policy ResilienceRIGA – For decades, people have bemoaned the waning of Europe’s
global
political power.
Any future gains in
global
influence, however, will require Europeans to overcome their internal divisions and improve their foreign-policy coordination.
Europe’s lack of a collective defense strategy, together with declining investment in military capacity, is also a serious obstacle to its continuing
global
influence as a security actor.
More than half of the world’s population is urban, for the first time in history, and urban hubs generate an estimated 80% of
global
GDP.
Can power politics offset the increasingly tenuous fundamentals of a saving-short US economy that continues to account for a disproportionate share of
global
military spending?
But while outbreaks of infectious illnesses such as Ebola, flu, Zika, SARS, and – hypothetically – Disease X tend to capture headlines, most
global
health practitioners understand that noncommunicable diseases (NCDs) like diabetes, hypertension, and cancer pose an even greater threat to health and economic stability.
That will have a profoundly destabilizing effect on low- and middle-income countries, and it could derail efforts to achieve
global
health security.
Avoiding such an outcome will require us to rethink investments in
global
health systems.
But we should also remember that
global
health security is about more than protecting people from the latest bug.
If
global
temperatures rise above that level, the places we call home – and many other homes on this planet – will become uninhabitable or even disappear completely.
Climate-change deniers – those who refuse to believe the science of human-induced
global
warming – continue to dismiss any such effort to stem the rise in the planet’s temperature as futile and unnecessary.
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