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New social contract is needed in the era of polycrisis


Trust in crisis: Europe's social contract under threat

European cohesion, and the fabric of democracy itself, could be threatened in the years ahead. But by working together Europe can restore ...

The New Social Contract for Social Justice - An African Trade Union ...

This conference aims to empower them with the knowledge and tools needed ... A new social contract: achieving social justice in an era of accelerating change.

A New Social Contract for a gender-trans- formative agenda

The “polycrisis” era. We have entered 2023 with a series of concurrent and interlinked global crises: the so-called “polycrisis”, referring to “a cluster of ...

Eco-Social Contracts for the Polycrisis: - MAP-SA

The purpose of this paper is to lay a foundation for action to promote new eco-social contracts fit for the era of the polycrisis. ... need a new social contract ...

global study on new eco-social contracts | unrisd

Time is short. A global polycrisis of climate, inequality, conflict and biodiversity collapse is accelerating. To address it, we need innovation—not just at ...

The need for global social epidemiology in the polycrisis era - PMC

We call for the creation of global social epidemiology (GSE), a new and potentially more effective approach to address the challenges of the current polycrisis ...

State of Democracy: Belief Returns But New Social Contract Needed

A new social contract is required to continue and entrench a recent trend of voters turning once more to liberal democratic parties.

Global State of Democracy Report 2022: Forging Social Contracts in ...

... need to forge a new social contract. But the full impacts of this poly-crisis may be yet to come. Far-right forces question some key democratic principles ...

(PDF) Why We Need a New Eco-Social Contract - ResearchGate

This article will show why a new eco-social contract needs to combine social and climate justice and what we can learn from an analysis.

Our Polycrisis Summer - Carnegie Endowment for International Peace

David is a writer for New York Times opinion, a columnist for the New ... If you have a web of interconnected crises, you need to create a ...

concluding document - Club de Madrid

... new social contracts in times of crisis, we support. UNRISD's2 call for new, restructured "eco-social" contracts. These would bring together social and.

The New Cold War: How Polycrises Threaten Every Business

... era of polycrisis is upon us. A polycrisis is the culmination of a ... used to transport goods from Asia to Europe. The strain on ...

Towards a 21st Century Social Contract - | IDDRI

time to open up new processes for new eco-social contracts. For the Green Economy ... new social contract is needed to respond to the fear generated by.

How can societies steer through the polycrisis? | Conference

How can development cooperation contribute to social cohesion in times of polycrisis? ... New 59 views · 59:23 · Go to channel · The Three ...

POLYCRISIS AND LONG-TERM THINKING

Part of the new thinking required for dealing with risks in the Anthropocene is also an ability to recognize the fallacies of binary thought ...

Could a vision for a new economy avoid the polycrisis prophecy?

Authored by: Dr Matthew Bell and Anastasia Roussou It's easy to look at our collective global progress on environmental, social, ...

Moral Economy in a Time of Polycrisis | Global Perspectives

Family Values: Between Neoliberalism and the New Social Conservatism. Princeton, NJ: Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.2307/j ...

Polycrisis: Factors, impacts, and responses in the housing market

The phenomenon of polycrisis poses a significant and pressing challenge to the global community in the present era. The issues show diverse origins, ...

The Polycrisis - Phenomenal World

A project by Kate Mackenzie and Tim Sahay, focused on today's intersecting crises and the political economy of climate change.

Do we need a new social contract? - Brookings Institution

Amid recent rises in populist demonstrations, two new reports ponder the need for a new social contract between governments and citizens.