ABSTRACT

This text suggests that contemporary political and institutional arrangements for problem-solving, based on sovereignty as a principle and the nation-state as a decision-making unit, are not equipped to handle such problems and that concepts and methods of decision-making are therefore needed to augment existing ones in dealing with the challenges of the 21st-century.; Kennedy Graham argues that, henceforth, the planet and humanity must be considered as a single-entity for decsion making purposes. He introduces and develops the idea of the planetary interest as a vital conceptual tool to assist citizens and policy-makers in understanding emerging global problems and approaching them with global solutions. The book includes contributions from 20 current or former politicians, who discuss the particular global problems threatening their countries, looking at the ways in which the planetary interest can help them pursue a legitimate national interest.

part 1|28 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|12 pages

The planetary interest

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 2|6 pages

Legitimacy in twenty-first century politics

ByGwyn Prins

chapter 3|8 pages

The legitimate national interest and legitimate global power

ByKennedy Graham

part 2|197 pages

The vital planetary interest and the legitimate national interest

chapter 1|50 pages

Global strategic security

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 4|23 pages

Nuclear disarmament

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 4.1|9 pages

Introduction

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 4.2|6 pages

New Zealand

ByDavid Lange

chapter 4.3|8 pages

The Russian Federation

ByAndrei Kozyrev

chapter 5|18 pages

Chemical and biological disarmament

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 5.1|4 pages

Introduction

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 5.2|7 pages

Jordan

ByToujan Faisal

chapter 5.3|7 pages

Israel

ByNaomi Chazan

part 2|48 pages

Global environmental integrity

chapter 6|17 pages

Ozone protection

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 6.1|5 pages

Introduction

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 6.2|7 pages

Argentina

ByDante Caputo

chapter 6.3|5 pages

Japan

ByKoji Kakizawa

chapter 7|24 pages

Climate stabilization

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 7.1|10 pages

Introduction

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 7.2|7 pages

The Maldives

ByIbrahim Hussain Zaki

chapter 7.3|7 pages

China

ByQian Yi

part 3|97 pages

Global sustainability

chapter 8|20 pages

Population stabilization

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 8.1|5 pages

Introduction

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 8.2|7 pages

India

ByMargaret Alva

chapter 8.3|8 pages

Australia

ByMargaret Reynolds

chapter 9|25 pages

Development

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 9.1|9 pages

Introduction

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 9.2|8 pages

Bangladesh

ByAbdul Moyeen Khan

chapter 9.3|8 pages

Kenya

ByCharity Kaluki Ngilu

chapter 10|18 pages

Forest management

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 10.1|4 pages

Introduction

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 10.2|7 pages

Indonesia

ByTheo Sambuaga

chapter 10.3|7 pages

Brazil

ByFabio Feldmann

chapter 11|23 pages

Consumption

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 11.1|5 pages

Introduction

ByKennedy Graham

chapter 11.2|9 pages

United States

ByClaudine Schneider

chapter 11.3|9 pages

Sweden

ByLena Klevenås

part 3|39 pages

The vital planetary interest and legitimate global power

chapter 12|11 pages

Global powers

Earth's planetary interest
ByShridath Ramphal

chapter 13|6 pages

Global and regional powers

Europe's regional interest
ByEmma Bonino

chapter 14|10 pages

Global and national powers

Britain's national interest
ByMichael Marshall

chapter 15|9 pages

Global and local powers

Rome's municipal interest
ByFrancesco Rutelli

part 4|7 pages

Conclusion

chapter 16|5 pages

The planetary interest

Thoughts for the future
ByKennedy Graham