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Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute The Nature of Sustainable Globalization Level 1 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. By Peter Belohlavek The Unicist Theory of Evolution applied to:
Are there frontiers in the global world? Globalization is: Cooperation in diversity
SUSTAINABLE GLOBALIZATION NATIONAL INTEREST DIPLOMACY (Negotiation) GLOBALIZATION CATALYST / INHIBITOR DRIVER / INHIBITOR MINIMUM STRATEGY MAXIMAL STRATEGY INVOLUTION EVOLUTION CONCEPTUAL STRUCTURE OF SUSTAINABLE GLOBALIZATION NATIONAL INTEREST GLOBALIZATION SOCIAL STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE CULTURE COOPERATION CAPACITY DISSUASION CAPACITY COMPETITIVE CAPACITY DEVELOPMENT COMMON INTERESTS IDEOLOGY DIPLOMACY (Negotiation) ENTROPY INHIBITOR Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute
NATIONAL INTEREST SOCIAL STRUCTURE ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE CULTURE x x x x x x x x x x x Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute Globalization is: Cooperation in diversity x
DIPLOMACY (Negotiation) COOPERATION CAPACITY DISSUASION CAPACITY COMPETITIVE CAPACITY x x Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute Globalization is: Cooperation in diversity
GLOBALIZATION DEVELOPMENT COMMON INTERESTS IDEOLOGY x x x x x x x x x Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute Globalization is: Cooperation in diversity
SUSTAINABLE GLOBALIZATION INVOLUTION EVOLUTION NATIONAL INTEREST GLOBALIZATION DIPLOMACY (Negotiation) ? Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute Globalization is: Cooperation in diversity
Globalization NATIONAL INTEREST EXPANSION SECURITY FREEDOM INDIVIDUAL INTEREST SUSTAINABLE CONTRACTION GLOBALIZATION GLOBALIZATION DIPLOMACY SOCIAL SOCIAL ADDED VALUE INDIVIDUAL ADDED VALUE ECONOMIC UNSTABLE Copyright © The Unicist Research Institute
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: Peter Belohlavek’s lecture on “The Nature of Sustainable Globalization” will give you access to the concept of “Cooperation in diversity”. Sustainable globalization, integrating the national interest of the members, diplomacy based on dissuasion power, competitiveness and cooperation, makes globalization meaningful and seamless. It is a natural approach to integrate interest and needs accepting that the interest of each part has to prevail. Sustainable globalization is associated with sustainable development. They work together. You will find the information you need to develop the globalization of your own activity. It is a mind opener that requires seeing the world as a unity but considering the interest of each of its elements. The unicist approach gives an end to the utopia of a world without frontiers giving birth to “Cooperation in diversity”.
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