The case for 'human diplomacy'

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Abstract

Apocalyptic predictions on the world's future after COVID-19 are unfounded. Structures of global governance can be reinforced through greater subsidiarity; that is, by enhancing the participation of local authorities, by the involvement of civil society and the private sector and by regionalising initiatives, where appropriate. Furthermore, globalisation's scope should be extended to comprise the shared governance of all global public goods and elements affecting human security. This essay outlines how this transformation could work for the four policy areas of global trade, food security, public health and climate change.

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Solana, J. (2020). The case for “human diplomacy.” The Hague Journal of Diplomacy, 15(4), 670–680. https://doi.org/10.1163/1871191X-BJA10048

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