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This monograph assesses the intersections between social tipping points (STP), a relatively understudied social-ecological concept, and various public policy concepts, such as governance, state capacity and resilience of the state and non-state actors, all within the context of the EU Eastern and Southern periphery. This unique approach is subsequently embodied in the newly created conceptual framework of how the STPs are governed and analyzed using three case studies. The goal is to examine how various state and non-state actors (transnational, private, and local) have managed to navigate the STPs triggered by migration, climate change, and geopolitics. The multi-level governance of STPs is studied within the context of the EU periphery, thus spatial and geographical determinants of the resilience are analyzed as well.
Contents
Chapter 1. Introduction.- Chapter 2. Tipping Points: A Survey of the Literature.- Chapter 3. Governance & Resilience: A Stakeholder Agency Perspective.- Chapter 4. Spatial Determinants of Tipping Points Governance: Beyond Stakeholder Agency.- Chapter 5. Governing Social Tipping Points in the EU's Periphery: A Conceptual Framework & Methodology.- Chapter 6. Resilience in Migration, Climate Change and Geopolitics: A Case of the EU's Periphery.- Chapter 7. Resilience of the EU's Periphery vis-à-vis Social Tipping Points: Policy Recommendations.- Chapter 8. Conclusion.