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It will be most interesting to observe under what conditions which governance style will prevail AC (After Corona), and with which consequences for citizens, communities, and the environment. Instead of abstract ruminations, I am tempted to consider sustainability-like programs by the two most populous countries with a combined population of over 2.7 billion people, China and India. Exploring judiciously successful policies, projects and programs of these countries, which, for better or worse, will define our global future would be a good start to reflect on the future of sustainability in the global north.
Cite as: Bergman, Manfred Max (2020): Exo-European Perspectives on Governance and Sustainability: Judiciously Exploring Alternative Paths, in: Bulletin of the Swiss Academy of Humanities and Social Sciences 26,3, pp. 63–66.
Sustainability, Covid-19, State, Crisis
Sustainability, Covid-19, State, Crisis
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