15th Triennial World Congress of the International Federation of Automatic Control
  Barcelona, 21–26 July 2002 
ATTITUDES û PATHWAYS TO INTERNATIONAL SOCIAL STABILITY
Frederick Kile
Microtrend
420 East Sheffield Lane
Appleton, WI 54913-7181
USA
e-mail: 102610.2345@compuserve.com

Future international social stability cannot be built on “imposed balance.” Addressing the problem of the commons is a key to stability. This requires individuals and groups to study the future. Unyielding ethnic, philosophical, or religious group assertiveness is destabilizing. Inter-group competition in a finite space will create imbalance between short-term and long-term stability and obviate a sustainable trajectory to human survival.
Keywords: Attitudes, competition, consumption, environment, ideology, population, peace, sustainability, value fields
Session slot T-Fr-A03: Supplemental Ways for Improving International Stability (SWIIS)/Area code 5f : Supplemental Ways for Improving International Stability