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Volumn 26, Issue 3, 2000, Pages 465-475

R.I.S. Interview with Jim Rosenau
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EID: 84918905671     PISSN: 02602105     EISSN: 14699044     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1017/S0260210500004654     Document Type: Article
Times cited : (2)

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    • I think I know. Our world has become torn between integrating and fragmenting dynamics, what I have labelled ‘fragmegration’. I believe you can understand any situation in the world today better by viewing it as racked by the tensions between these two contrary forces. Thus it is also a disaggregated world, with ever more numerous centres of authority. I find it both exhilarating and humbling to dare to comprehend the complex, dynamic, and emergent world to which the twenty-first century is heir!
    • J.R. Yes, I think I know. Our world has become torn between integrating and fragmenting dynamics, what I have labelled ‘fragmegration’. I believe you can understand any situation in the world today better by viewing it as racked by the tensions between these two contrary forces. Thus it is also a disaggregated world, with ever more numerous centres of authority. I find it both exhilarating and humbling to dare to comprehend the complex, dynamic, and emergent world to which the twenty-first century is heir!
    • Yes, J.R.1


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