Resilience the governance of complexity

Resilience has become a central concept in government policy understandings over the last decade. In our complex, global and interconnected world, resilience appears to be the policy 'buzzword' of choice, alleged to be the solution to a wide and ever-growing range of policy issues. This bo...

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Main Author: Chandler, David 1962- (Author)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London Routledge 2014
Series:Critical issues in global politics 7
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504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
505 0 |a Introduction: The rise of resilience -- Part I: Thematics -- Governing complexity -- Resiliece: Putting life to work -- Part II: Resilience and hte international -- The politics of limits: The rise of complexity in peacebuilding -- The 'everyday' policy solution: culture, from limit to resource -- A new global ehic: The trasformative power of the embedded subject -- Part III: The politics of resilience -- Revealing the public: The reality of the event and the banality of evil -- The deomcracy of participation -- The poverty of post-humanism -- Conclusion: Resilience, the promise of complexity. 
520 |a Resilience has become a central concept in government policy understandings over the last decade. In our complex, global and interconnected world, resilience appears to be the policy 'buzzword' of choice, alleged to be the solution to a wide and ever-growing range of policy issues. This book analyses the key aspects of resilience-thinking and highlights how resilience impacts upon traditional conceptions of governance. This concise and accessible book investigates how resilience-thinking adds new insights into how politics (both domestically and internationally) is understood to work and how problems are perceived and addressed; from educational training in schools to global ethics and from responses to shock events and natural disasters to long-term international policies to promote peace and development. This book also raises searching questions about how resilience-thinking influences the types of knowledge and understanding we value and challenges traditional conceptions of social and political processes.It sets forward a new and clear conceptualisation of resilience, of use to students, academics and policy-makers, emphasising the links between the rise of resilience and awareness of the complex nature of problems and policy-making 
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