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Global Crisis and Insecurity examines the multifaceted challenges confronting humanity in the contemporary world. Paul James provides a rigorous analysis of how environmental degradation, political instability, economic inequality, and social fragmentation create cascading crises that threaten human security and well-being.
The book explores the systemic nature of global problems, demonstrating how local and international issues interconnect to create unprecedented challenges. James argues that traditional approaches to governance and problem-solving are inadequate for addressing these complex, interdependent crises. He examines the psychological and social dimensions of insecurity, considering how fear and uncertainty shape human behavior and institutions.
Published by Cambridge University Press, this work combines empirical research with theoretical frameworks to assess the human condition in an increasingly unstable world. The author proposes critical perspectives on how societies might respond to and potentially overcome these mounting challenges.







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