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OverviewWhat if the next global crisis is already here—and we’re still tackling it with yesterday’s tools? This book confronts this question head-on, offering a bold, multidimensional rethinking of how humanity can navigate overlapping emergencies—pandemics, climate collapse, deepening inequality—without sacrificing sovereignty or dignity. Drawing on original contributions from leading scholars and activists across five continents, this book delivers an in-depth, comparative analysis of real-world legal, political, and community responses to the COVID-19 pandemic and the worsening global crisis. The chapters trace how crises magnify structural vulnerabilities, expose failures in governance, and simultaneously reveal unexpected spaces for resistance and innovation—from Indigenous legal activism in Brazil and civic water-protection initiatives in India and Costa Rica, to evolving greenhouse-gas regulation in the United States and Brazil, and the still-unrealised potential of cooperation within the BRICS countries. The approach used is deliberately multidimensional: no single discipline’s or nation-state’s perspective dominates. Instead, the authors weave together legal theory, political philosophy, environmental justice, and on-the-ground empirical insights to challenge unidimensional thinking and propose practical pathways toward coordinated pluralism. Particular attention is given to the tension between sovereignty and shared responsibility, the relational nature of dignity in times of triage and scarcity, and the urgent need for multiscalar governance that learns across borders rather than replicating national silos. This book will be of considerable interest to researchers and scholars of international law, climate justice, human rights, global governance, and political theory—and to activists, policymakers, and practitioners seeking intellectually rigorous yet actionable responses to the polycrisis we already find ourselves in. Perspectives on Crises does not offer easy answers. Rather, it equips readers with more precise questions—and more honest tools—to help them face what comes next. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Jorge Emilio Núñez , Danielle Mendes Thame Denny , Wei Feng , Kay LalorPublisher: Springer Nature Switzerland AG Imprint: Springer Nature Switzerland AG ISBN: 9783032238351ISBN 10: 3032238358 Pages: 231 Publication Date: 10 May 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationJorge E. Núñez is Reader (Associate Professor) at Manchester Law School, UK, where he leads research and teaching in legal and political theory, international law and politics. He is the founder and chair of Juris North, an international legal and political discussion network launched in 2015 that now connects over 2,000 scholars and practitioners worldwide. His work focuses on territorial disputes, global legal/political pluralism and sovereignty. He has published widely and is the editor-in-chief of this collection. Jorge E. Núñez holds a PhD and has held visiting positions and collaborations across Europe, Latin America and Asia. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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