Volume 5, Issue 5 - December, 2025
Harlan Cleveland, Garry Jacobs
For both businesses and societies, values represent that highest form of organization for directing human energies in constructive and productive activities. The quality and height of the values set the limits on the magnitude of developmental achievements.
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Ashok Natarajan
Every challenge is an opportunity, every problem has a solution: existence is inherently self-reconciling.
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Peter Schlosser
Trust in academia is diminishing due to the widespread belief that it does not offer the insights required by those who must make critical decisions about the challenging issues of the present and future.
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Ketan Patel, Christian Hansmeyer
Technological solutions alone cannot address the deeper philosophical crisis at civilization’s heart, which result from fundamental limitations in the concepts and theories underpinning governance of nation-states and global society.
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Phoebe Koundouri, Konstantinos Dellis, Janani Ramanathan
Human Security adopts a people-centered approach that emphasizes the importance of understanding local perceptions of precarity and security.
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Garry Jacobs
Global science must become a common cultural project—a means of cultivating unity in diversity, grounded in shared responsibility for the planet.
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Matthew Chodkowski
Leadership is essentially collaboration in action.
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Stefan Brunnhuber
We must change the architecture of the international monetary system (IMS) to enable new, ‘out-of-the-box’ and ‘best-next-step’ solutions.
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Lotta Björklund Larsen
Taxation should be understood as the nexus of a nation’s economy, the formation of the state, and the values held by its citizens.
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Carlos Blanco
Democracy is an essential value and praxis for respecting human dignity, our freedom, and our right to be what we choose.
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Ketan Patel, Christian Hansmeyer, Nandan Desai, Aditya Ajit
Ultimately, preserving global influence will require more than the assertion of dominance, it will require articulating and sustaining a vision of order that solicits followership, and implementing changes that counter the decline markers identified.
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Garry Jacobs
Reliable knowledge becomes the compass for navigating the complexity of our age—knowledge that is at once factual and value-based, analytical and creative, rational and humane.
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Joanna Nurse
Art is a method of knowing, perceiving, and transforming reality, and artistic creativity plays a vital role in shaping ethical awareness and collective intelligence.
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Natalia Rojcovscaia-Tumaha
Humanity stands at a threshold where the forces of creativity, spirituality, morality, and ethics must converge into a new cultural paradigm.
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Jonathan Granoff
Wisdom grows where the heart is filled with human qualities of love and compassion.
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Ioannis Liritzis
Today’s climate change is not unprecedented in the history of our planet and the civilizations it has hosted, but it is unprecedented for today’s inhabitants.
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Volume 5 Issue 5
Harlan Cleveland, Garry Jacobs
Ashok Natarajan
Peter Schlosser
Ketan Patel, Christian Hansmeyer
Phoebe Koundouri, Konstantinos Dellis, Janani Ramanathan
Garry Jacobs
Matthew Chodkowski
Stefan Brunnhuber
Lotta Björklund Larsen
Carlos Blanco
Ketan Patel, Christian Hansmeyer, Nandan Desai, Aditya Ajit
Natalia Rojcovscaia-Tumaha
Jonathan Granoff
Ioannis Liritzis
Gerald Gutenschwager