A Study of Future WorldsEssay on a future 'world order models project', (womp), proposing the minimisation of collective violence through disarmament, the upgrading of living conditions at an international level, the realisation of human rights and the maintenance of environmental quality - covers the role of USA in the proposed world government and the present role of UN in international relations, and outlines an institutional framework for a world political system and economic system, etc. Bibliography pp. 486 to 491, diagrams, graphs, references and statistical tables. |
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A Note in Anticipation | 1 |
POINTS OF DEPARTURE | 7 |
Additional Values | 30 |
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achieve actors American arenas assessment associated basic capabilities central guidance challenge Chapter Cold War concern consciousness countries decades depend disarmament domestic dominant drastic ecological economic effort elites emergence energy environmental especially existing extent Figure foreign policy four WOMP values functional future global reform goals governmental green revolution groups growth human rights ideological impact important increase Indochina War institutions involve issues ment military movement multinational corporation nomic nuclear organized orientation patterns peace perspective political population position possible power/authority preference model preferred world pressure principal priorities problems progress prospects realization regional relations relevant role S₁ S2(WOMP S2(WOMP/USA sectors shift social society Soviet Union strategies structure system of world t₁ technological ternational Third World tion tional Transition Path transition process transnational United Nations V₁ violence WOMP values WOMP/USA world economy world government world order reform world order system York