Bültmann & Gerriets
Global Cooperation and the Human Factor in International Relations
von Dirk Messner, Silke Weinlich
Verlag: Taylor & Francis
Taschenbuch
ISBN: 978-0-8153-5510-6
Erschienen am 21.12.2017
Sprache: Englisch
Format: 234 mm [H] x 156 mm [B] x 15 mm [T]
Gewicht: 408 Gramm
Umfang: 290 Seiten

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This book aims to pave the way for a new interdisciplinary approach to global cooperation research. It does so by bringing in disciplines whose insights about human behaviour might provide a crucial yet hitherto neglected foundation for understanding how and under which conditions global cooperation can succeed. It provides the state of the art on human cooperation in selected disciplines (evolutionary anthropology, decision-sciences, social psychology, complexity sciences), written by leading experts. The book also offers reflections on how to deal with the epistemological and methodological challenges that arise when bringing micro, meso and macro levels together.



Dirk Messner is Co-director of the Centre for Global Cooperation Research, University Duisburg-Essen, Germany, where he is also Professor of Political Science and Director of the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institute für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE), Germany

Silke Weinlich is Senior Researcher at the German Development Institute / Deutsches Institute für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE) in Bonn, Germany.



Part 1 Why Global Cooperation Research 1. The evolution of human cooperation-lessons learned for the future of global governance 2. The behavioral dimension of international cooperation 3. Cooperation in conflict. Ubiquity, limits and potential of working together at the international level Part 2 Human behavior and cooperation across disciplines 4. The cooperative bias in humans' biological history 5. Cooperation among humans 6. Can we think of the future? Cognitive barriers to future-oriented decision making 7. Approaching cooperation via complexity 8. The concrete utopia of the gift. A genuine sociological approach to interdisciplinary cooperation theory Part 3Interdisciplinary approaches to global cooperation 9. The possibilities of global we-identities 10. Diplomatic Cooperation: An evolutionary perspective 11. Cognizing cooperation: clues and cues for institutional design


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