Managed Interdependence: Some Limits,
Abstract
The 1970s produced not only the concept of interdependence, and empirical evidence that all prevailing socioeconomic doctrines are technically obsolete and politically irrelevant, but also the first disciplined analytic attempts to view global problems comprehensively and to formulate pragmatic solutions. Opinions differ with regard to the methodological and judgmental qualities of these various efforts, but the emerging conclusion is that the search for a different global order is not the quest of latter-day alchemists, but a rational attempt to achieve meaningful results through relatively minor structural changes utilizing only intellectual and material resources currently available to humanity.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA103336
Entities
People
- Guy J. Pauker
Organizations
- RAND Corporation