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Global Cooperation and the Human Factor in International Relations
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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. As the first profoundly interdisciplinary book dealing with global cooperation, it provides the state of the art on human cooperation in selected disciplines (evolutionary anthropology and biology, decision-sciences, social psychology, complex system sciences), written by leading experts. The book argues that scholars in the field of global governance should know and could learn from what other disciplines tell us about the capabilities and limits of humans to cooperate. This new knowledge will generate food for thought and cause creative disturbances, allowing us a different interpretation of the obstacles to cooperation observed in world politics today. It also offers first accounts of interdisciplinary global cooperation research, for instance by exploring the possibilities and consequences of global we-identities, by describing the basic cooperation mechanism that are valid across disciplines, or by bringing an evolutionary perspective to diplomacy. This book will be of great interest to scholars and postgraduates in International Relations, Global Governance and International Development.
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Keywords
- behaviour
- Complex systems science
- cooperate
- cooperative
- Direct Reciprocity
- Essai Sur Le Don
- Evolution
- evolutionary anthropology
- Game Theoretic Equilibrium
- Global Cooperation
- Global Governance
- Global Social Identity
- Global Systemic Risks
- GSI Score
- Inclusive Fi Tness
- Indirect Reciprocity
- interdisciplinary
- international humanitarian law
- Joint Collaborative Activities
- Outgroup Hate
- Pa Ce
- PGG.
- Politics
- Psychology
- Query Theory
- Reciprocity
- Species
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- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JM Psychology
- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JP Politics and government::JPS International relations
- thema EDItEUR::P Mathematics and Science::PS Biology, life sciences::PSA Life sciences: general issues::PSAN Neurosciences
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