Governance of Social Tipping Points: Resilience of the European Union's Periphery Vis-à-Vis Migration, Climate Change and War

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 So...

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