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Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute IMPORTANT: No part of this presentation may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted or sent to third parties, in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, without prior written authorization of The Unicist Research Institute. Its contents and methods are protected under the laws of intellectual property. The Unicist Research Institute & the Goodwill Network present: The Nature of Global Leaders and their Role in the Global Crisis Brazil – China – France – Germany – Japan – Russia – UK – USA Short edition of the clinic held on 6.15.2009 Lectures on Sustainable Globalization & Development – Cooperation in Diversity by Peter Belohlavek
CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE OF SUSTAINABLE GLOBALIZATION NATIONAL INTEREST GLOBALIZATION SUTAINABLE GLOBALIZATION SOCIAL STRUCTURE STATE ORGANIZATION CULTURE NATIONAL INTEREST COOPERATIVE CAPACITY DISSUATION CAPACITY COMPETITIVE CAPACITY DIPLOMACY DEVELOPMENT COMMON INTERESTS IDEOLOGY GLOBALIZATION Copyright© The Unicist Research Institute DIPLOMACY (Negotiation) CATALYST/ INHIBITOR DRIVER/ INHIBITOR MINIMUM STRATEGY MAXIMAL STRATEGY
Top-down Economic System (Communism) Bottom-up Economic System (Capitalism) Consumerism (Artificial Scarcity) Technological Plateau Shareholders’ Dominance Dot.com Prelude (2001) Financial Crisis 2008 Perestroika (1987) Fall of Berlin Wall (1989) Business Ethics Restructuring of Top-down Economic Models Institutionalized Economy Controlling Catalyzing Entropy Inhibiting Financial / Growth Crisis 2008 - History and Projection Asset Overvaluation Copyright© The Unicist Research Institute
Dominant economic drivers (*) Markets (*) Industrial Inventions (*) Industry (*) Finance (*) Natural resources (*) From XIX Century From XX Century From 30’s Depression From 2009 5) Institutionalized Economy 3) 2) 1) 4) Property of natural resources Technological Capital Industrial processes Financial resources Growth possibilities Economic conflicts
The Ontology of Economic Growth TECHNOLOGY EXPANSION SECURITY FREEDOM SCARCITY CONTRACTION COMPETITIVENESS MONETARY CIRCULATION CONSUMER PRICE VALUE PRODUCTIVE DEMAND DRIVEN GROWTH SUPPLY DRIVEN GROWTH ADMINISTRATED GROWTH REACTIVE GROWTH INTEGRATED Copyright© The Unicist Research Institute
Cultural Archetypes Stable Area Rigidity, Change or War Area Conflict Area INFLUENTIAL DOMINANT INNOVATOR LIBERAL CULTURALIZER CONQUEROR FOLLOWER PERIPHERAL DIFFERENTIATED GLOBALIZER DOMINANT CONQUEROR ALIGNED PRIMARY ECONOMICALLY ALIGNED FREE ZONE SOCIAL CULTURALLY ALIGNED FOLLOWER PERIPHERAL Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute Upgrade 2008
Peter Belohlavek was born in Zilina, Slovakia, in 1944. He is the author of The Unicist Ontology of Evolution and models applied to Future Research and Strategy in the Social, Institutional and Individual fields. He is the creator and developer of The Unicist Theory, which is based upon his discovery of the ontogenetic intelligence of nature. Both, his discovery and models are the base of natural laws to explain evolution. His basic background is in Economic Sciences. He developed research and studies in the fields of Management, Anthropology, Economy, Education, Epistemology, Psychology, Sociology and Life Sciences. He dedicated his life to the research of evolution in the fields of Human Behavior, Economy, Social Behavior and Management. Main Breakthroughs The Ontogenetic Intelligence of Nature The Unicist Ontology of Evolution The Unicist Logic Unicist Methodology for the Research of Complex Systems The Unicist theory is the basis of modern future research and strategy. His work includes universal matters such us the Theory of Evolution, the Structure of concepts, The Laws of Evolution, and the Structure of Thoughts. Until 2008 the author has developed more than 2,500 researches. Applications based upon his theoretical developments were applied in more than 500 institutions, companies and countries. About the lecturer Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute
Summary: This is Peter Belohlavek’s lecture, which was part of a Unicist Clinic, on how the leading cultures will be dealing with the solution of the financial crisis that began in 2008. It includes the fundamentals of the crisis and the solution that has been considered as possible and probable by The Unicist Research Institute. It also presents the nature of sustainable globalization and the fundamentals of the economic and ideological behaviors of cultures.
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