There is a rapidly developing literature on risks that threaten the whole of humanity, or a large part of it. Discussion is increasingly turning to how such risks can be governed. This paper arises from a study of those involved the governance of risks from emerging technologies, examining the perceptions of global catastrophic risk within the relevant global policymaking community. Those who took part were either civil servants working for the UK government, U.S. Congress, the United Nations, and the European Commission, or cognate members of civil society groups and the private sector. Analysis of interviews identified four major themes: Scepticism; Realism; Influence; and Governance outside of Government. These themes provide evidence fo...
The first job of a system ofglobal governance is to prevent catastrophe: As an investment in governa...
The most extreme risk are those that threaten the entirety of human civilization, known as global ca...
The notion of global governance has always been intimately linked to that of crisis. In recent crisi...
An anthropogenic global catastrophic risk is a human-induced risk that threatens sustained and wide-...
International audienceThe growing interconnections between people, markets and networks together wit...
Why are existing global governance structures “not fit for purpose” when it comes to addressing comp...
This article is a literature review about global catastrophic risks. Its contribution is to give an ...
Despite the fragility of authoritative governing institutions at the international level, the politi...
The growing interconnections between people, markets and networks together with the development of n...
Global risks are now increasingly being perceived as networked, and likely to result in large-scale,...
The growing interconnections between people, markets and networks together with the development of n...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to consider few cognitive and conceptual obstacles to engagement with glob...
Risk analysis aids in the framing of decisions, predictions, and the identification of policy gaps t...
Technological innovation is a double-edged and contested arena. On one hand, it has brought us glob...
AbstractWhile risks are increasingly globalized and interconnected, global governance capacities are...
The first job of a system ofglobal governance is to prevent catastrophe: As an investment in governa...
The most extreme risk are those that threaten the entirety of human civilization, known as global ca...
The notion of global governance has always been intimately linked to that of crisis. In recent crisi...
An anthropogenic global catastrophic risk is a human-induced risk that threatens sustained and wide-...
International audienceThe growing interconnections between people, markets and networks together wit...
Why are existing global governance structures “not fit for purpose” when it comes to addressing comp...
This article is a literature review about global catastrophic risks. Its contribution is to give an ...
Despite the fragility of authoritative governing institutions at the international level, the politi...
The growing interconnections between people, markets and networks together with the development of n...
Global risks are now increasingly being perceived as networked, and likely to result in large-scale,...
The growing interconnections between people, markets and networks together with the development of n...
PURPOSE: This paper aims to consider few cognitive and conceptual obstacles to engagement with glob...
Risk analysis aids in the framing of decisions, predictions, and the identification of policy gaps t...
Technological innovation is a double-edged and contested arena. On one hand, it has brought us glob...
AbstractWhile risks are increasingly globalized and interconnected, global governance capacities are...
The first job of a system ofglobal governance is to prevent catastrophe: As an investment in governa...
The most extreme risk are those that threaten the entirety of human civilization, known as global ca...
The notion of global governance has always been intimately linked to that of crisis. In recent crisi...