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The doctrine of creative modernity introduces the world to a new imagination and changes the global game, creates new intuitions, generates new strategies, breaks with the conventional way of thinking, and offers a more expansive space for a new model of creative realignment in the relations between the state, society and the market with a strong influence in global relations. This doctrine inspires the realignment of the relationship between humans and new technologies, which opens a broader space for human cognitive creativity, as the most significant realignment of humanity in the 21st…mehr

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The doctrine of creative modernity introduces the world to a new imagination and changes the global game, creates new intuitions, generates new strategies, breaks with the conventional way of thinking, and offers a more expansive space for a new model of creative realignment in the relations between the state, society and the market with a strong influence in global relations. This doctrine inspires the realignment of the relationship between humans and new technologies, which opens a broader space for human cognitive creativity, as the most significant realignment of humanity in the 21st century. The doctrine of creative modernity creates a new awareness of the democratic state as a guarantor of human survival by pushing the international system away from the neoliberal model of capitalism with a strategy of rivalry towards a multilateral liberal concept of progressive and responsible capitalism with a strategy of creative attractiveness.
Autorenporträt
El Dr. Nedzad Basic es catedrático de Derecho Internacional Público, Relaciones Internacionales y Estudios Europeos. Ha impartido clases en la Universidad de Santo Tomás, la Universidad Concordia de Montreal y la Universidad Islámica Internacional de Islamabad. Fue elegido profesor visitante en la Universidad George Washington D.C. Washington y en la Universidad de Columbia en Nueva York.