Title of article
Before Critical Disaster Strikes: Hyper Transformative Negotiation in View of Social Transformation
Author/Authors
Okosun, T.Y. no affliation
Pages
26
From page
103
To page
128
Abstract
Critical natural or human-made disasters have increased over the years, but their impact is most felt in poorer regions of the world. In the beginning of the 21st Century, there is increased urgency to find efficient and sustainable solutions to these disasters. However, the customary response to critical crises continues to be unidirectional When critical disasters strike, poor nations rely on advanced nations for solutions. This formula though useful in the short term has had devastating consequences. This article focuses on why this approach must change in order for poor nations to become self-sustaining and self-supporting before, during, and after a critical disaster occurs. The attempt here is to develop a strategy whereby poor and advanced nations enter into hyper transformative negotiations focused on holistic considerations. These considerations include economic, social political, and other crucial elements which are the foundations for securing well being and self- sufficiency, the indispensable prerequisite lor critical crises preparation
Keywords
Critical Disaster Strikes , Hyper Transformative , Negotiation in View , Social Transformation
Journal title
International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities (IRJAH)
Serial Year
2009
Journal title
International Research Journal of Arts and Humanities (IRJAH)
Record number
2667798
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