Fragility – Sustainability: Two Conflicting Major Challenges of this Twenty-First Century

Authors

  • Demetrios Argyriades John Jay College, City University of New York
  • Pan Suk Kim Yonsei University

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.32870/myn.v0i39.7335

Abstract

With the Great Recession receding, but crises still afflicting large swaths of the world and a climate of rampant distrust adversely affecting governance, it may be time to ask whether and, if so, how and where our field went wrong. Have we been willing victims of sleep-walkers using metaphors as models? This paper argues as much. Specifically, it contends that, foisted on the world as the one- size-fits-all prescription for good governance, nationally and internationally, it has ended turning governance and democracy on their heads, while also undermining the very foundations on which a global order, based on peaceful coexistence and constructive cooperation through the United Nations, was predicated. The prevalence of symptoms of hurt and discontent should lead us to conclude that the roots of our predicament and problems go much deeper, to a might counter- culture, which triumphed in the 1990s but still goes strong, in places.

Author Biography

Pan Suk Kim, Yonsei University

Pan Suk Kim, President of IIAS, is a South Korean citizen, who holds a Ph.D., master, and bachelor degree in public administration. He is currently Director of the Institute for Poverty Alleviation and International Development (IPAID) at Yonsei University as well as full Professor of Public Administration in the College of Government and Business at Yonsei University in South Korea.

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2019-01-16

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Argyriades, D., & Kim, P. S. (2019). Fragility – Sustainability: Two Conflicting Major Challenges of this Twenty-First Century. Mercados Y Negocios, (39), 31–64. https://doi.org/10.32870/myn.v0i39.7335