Global governance in the new era: concepts and approaches
Intro -- Preface I -- Preface II -- Contents -- The World: New Global Governance Needed -- What Should We Expect of "Globalization 2.0"? -- Globalization with No Hegemon -- Globalization with No Center and No Periphery -- Sustainable Development Rather Than Linear Economic Growth -- Social Drivers Rather Than Financial Drivers -- Social Justice Rather Than Individual Freedoms -- Multitude of Actors Instead of Nation States -- Plurality Instead of Universality -- Asynchrony in Lieu of Synchronization -- Situational Coalitions Rather Than Rigid Alliances -- North-South Divide Replacing East-West Divide -- Global Governance: History, Logic, and Trend -- A Historical Review of Global Governance -- Issues and Logic of Global Governance -- Current Defects and Future Development of Global Governance -- "Black Swans" of Globalization -- How Many Globalizations? -- Whence Are Black Swans Coming? -- The Four Alarm Bells for Globalization -- A Non-global Alternative -- A World on the Verge of Total Chaos -- U.S. Policy -- The Increasing Activity of Non-state Actors -- Trade Wars, Economic Sanctions, and the Shadow Economy -- Transnational Organized Crime -- Depletion of Natural Resources -- Food Shortage -- Water Scarcity -- The Environment -- Demographic and Migration Issues -- Cyberthreats -- Open Multilateralism: Evolutionary Results of the International Institutions -- Idea and Act: Multilateralism in the Governance of Eurasia -- A Distinctive Regionalization Process of Eurasia -- Development of the CIS and its Dilemma of Regional Governance -- A Regional Economic and Security System Led by Russia -- Development of Regional Governance at Different Levels -- Establishment and Development of the Shanghai Cooperation Organization -- Exploring New Models of Regional Cooperation -- Proposing New Concepts for Improving Regional Governance.