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Panarchy is “a useful way of thinking about cross-scale dynamics in complex adaptive systems.” Source Panarchy, in modern terms, is both an emerging theory of local to global relations spanning all current disciplines (e.g. economics, political science, sociology), and a public intelligence concept that posits non-violent collective intelligence, with access to all true cost information, …
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Highly Recommended: Reference: 21st Century Governance as a Complex Adaptive System Reference: Panarchy–Governance in the Network Age Reference: Panarchy is What We Make of It–Why a World State is Not Inevitable Reference: How Not to Study the World-Wide Web (WWW) Reference: The Autocatalysis of Social Systems and the Emergence of Trust See Also:
ABSTRACT: Alexander Wendt begins his paper “Why a World State is Inevitable” with the following concise formulation of his intent: “In this article I propose a teleological theory of the ‘logic of anarchy’ which suggests that a world state is inevitable …” (Wndt, 2003). I offer the following equally concise opposition: In this article I …
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Mixed Feelings–Mix of Brilliance and Gobbly-Gook, March 8, 2008
ABSTRACT: The primary hyposthesis that I will endeavor to support is that leveraging the benefits of network organization constitutes a new source of power and a new way of accomplishing global governance. Complexity + Networks + Connectivity = Panarchy CONCLUSION: In this paper I have shown that the convergence of processes crosses a critical threshhold …
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I am delighted to see you focusing on the necessary migration from C4 to M4IS2. You have asked me how these concepts can be correlated. C4 is rooted in technology while M4IS2 is rooted in humanity. C4 stands for command & control, communications, and computing. Generally the term used is C4I, adding intelligence, and the …
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