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Acting politically in global life: Security and its logic of resilience
Emilian Kavalski
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Resilience
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Life Security
100%
Biophysical Systems
100%
Unintended Consequences
50%
Climate Change
50%
Bifurcation
50%
Complexity Thinking
50%
International Relations Theory
50%
International Politics
50%
Political Action
50%
Dynamic Pattern
50%
Emerging Patterns
50%
Insecurity
50%
Security-development Nexus
50%
Socio-political System
50%
Cognitive Template
50%
Social Sciences
Subjectivity
100%
Climate Change
100%
International Relation
100%
International Politics
100%
Autonomy
100%
Political Action
100%
Computer Science
Reconsideration
100%
Draw Attention
100%
Unintended Consequence
100%
Political Action
100%
Psychology
Autonomy
100%
Subjectivity
100%
Linear Model
100%