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Quantum Governance: Rewiring the Foundation of Public Policy

Quantum Governance: Rewiring the Foundation of Public Policy

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The COVID-19 pandemic has highlighted the need to ask fundamental questions about development and progress. We call for a citizen-centric networked approach to development that incorporates individual needs and wellbeing and shifts the focus away from economic growth as the only relevant parameter.

Format: Hardback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 15 September 2023
Publisher: Emerald Publishing Limited


Development is a multifaceted concept that encompasses the growth and transformation of societies, economies, and individuals. It refers to the process of improving the quality of life, achieving social and economic well-being, and fostering progress in various aspects of human life.

Progress happens through a combination of factors, including innovation, education, social change, and economic development. Innovation drives technological advancements, which in turn lead to new products, services, and processes that improve efficiency and productivity. Education plays a crucial role in equipping individuals with the skills and knowledge necessary to adapt to changing circumstances and contribute to society. Social change involves the transformation of social norms, values, and institutions to promote greater equality, justice, and social cohesion. Economic development refers to the growth and expansion of the economy, which creates job opportunities, increases income, and improves living standards.

Civilisational change is a long-term process that involves the evolution of human societies from simple to complex forms of organization. It is driven by a variety of factors, including technological advancements, cultural exchange, political instability, and environmental changes. From the first urban settlements in Mesopotamia to the creation of the first green smart cities, civilisational change has been shaped by a range of factors, including the development of agriculture, the rise of cities, the spread of religion, and the emergence of new forms of political and economic power.

The human community has played a significant role in building the world as we know it. Through a combination of scientific discoveries, artistic expression, and social movements, humans have created a rich tapestry of knowledge, technology, and culture that has shaped our lives and the world around us. However, the challenges we face today are unprecedented in scale and complexity, and require a new approach to development that focuses on sustainability, social justice, and human well-being.

In order to define the next steps of our journey on earth, we need to ask fundamental questions about our purpose, our values, and our relationship with the natural world. We need to explore new ways of thinking and acting that promote sustainability, social justice, and human well-being. We need to work together to create a world that is fair, just, and sustainable for all generations to come.

The adoption of a citizen-centric networked approach to development is crucial in achieving this goal

A citizen-centric networked approach to development is a holistic approach that recognizes the importance of individual needs and well-being while also promoting social and economic development. It involves engaging citizens in the development process and empowering them to participate in decision-making and policy-making. It also involves building partnerships.

In conclusion, development is a multifaceted concept that encompasses the growth and transformation of societies, economies, and individuals. Progress happens through a combination of factors, including innovation, education, social change, and economic development. Civilisational change is a long-term process that involves the evolution of human societies. The human community has played a significant role in building the world as we know it, but the challenges we face today are unprecedented in scale and complexity. In order to define the next steps of our journey on earth, we need to ask fundamental questions about our purpose, our values, and our relationship with the natural world. We need to explore new ways of thinking and acting that promote sustainability, social justice, and human well-being. We need to work together to create a world that is fair, just, and sustainable for all generations to come. The adoption of a citizen-centric networked approach to development is crucial in achieving this.

Weight: 488g
Dimension: 229 x 152 x 18 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781837537792

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