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Ending Eternal Wars · Climate Change Adaptation · New System of International Security
Contents
- • Preamble
- • Summary .............. 4
- • Message to Humanity ........ 21
- • UN Secretary-General António Guterres ........ 22
- • Mission of the Book ........ 24
SECTION I — The World on the Edge
- 1. Cycles of Destruction ................ 26
- 2. Climate Destabilization
- 3. Loss of Meaning in Industrial Development
- 4. Humanity at a Crossroads ............. 32
- 5. Ethics of Digital Civilization ........ 37
SECTION II — Crisis of the Old Security System
- 1. Model of Fear ............ 40
- 2. UN, NATO, WTO Limits .... 42
- 3. Degradation of International Law
- 4. Destruction of Trust ........ 52
- 5. Morality & Freedom in Polycentric Era ... 55
SECTION III — Egalitarian Digital Society
- 1. Definitions of Egalitarianism .... 60
- 2. Digital Person ............. 63
- 3. Sovereignty of the Individual ..... 67
- 4. Digital Polycentric Institutions .... 71
- 5. Digital Citizenship .......... 74
SECTION IV — Principle of Dual Citizenship
- 1. National Societies & Digital Ecosystem ... 77
- 2. Physical & Digital Interaction ..... 80
- 3. Legal & Moral Status ............ 83
- 4. Social & Economic Activity ..... 86
- 5. Interconnection of Levels .... 90
Summary: Ending Eternal Wars — From Climate Adaptation to a New Security System
Humanity faces converging systemic crises — ecological, climatic, social, economic, informational and geopolitical — that the traditional international security architecture can no longer address.
Climate change acts as a multiplier of risks: intensifying resource scarcity, accelerating migration, undermining livelihoods and destabilizing societies.
The classical, military-centered model of international security is unable to handle threats that are transnational, networked and systemic.
This creates the urgent need for a holistic model integrating climate adaptation, digital governance, socio-economic resilience and ethical solidarity.
A New System of International Security & Sustainable Development
The book proposes building a new global architecture that includes:
- Digital social & solidarity economy — shifting from commodity-debt relations to cooperative, transparent, asset-based digital economy.
- Polycentric institutions operating across borders and scales.
- Digital rights, digital property, digital governance anchoring freedom, justice and equality in digital identity.
- Global solidarity as a structural principle of international order.
Climate Change as Catalyst for Transformation
Climate change is both a threat and an opportunity to redesign global governance. It requires:
- systemic adaptation models, not isolated measures;
- use of digital tools and AI for early warning and resource management;
- a solidarity-based digital economy to ensure fairness.
New International Security: Beyond Military Logic
- De-militarization of security logic — shifting focus from weapons to resilience.
- New global digital institutions — including an international Hub for Sustainable Development.
- Digital solidarity economy to eliminate structural incentives for war.
- Legal frameworks for cooperation and reconstruction.
Ukraine’s Role
Ukraine becomes both:
- a witness of the failures of the old system,
- a laboratory for new models of governance, resilience and reconstruction.
Its experience positions Ukraine as a catalyst for global transformation.
Mission of the Book: Ending Eternal Wars
The book provides a conceptual, institutional and practical roadmap to end “eternal wars” — military, ecological, social, economic and systemic.
It redefines security as collective resilience, justice and sustainable development.
Long-Term Stakes
- Planetary survival — facing climate and resource collapse.
- Social justice — countering inequality and exclusion.
- Peace & stability — removing structural incentives for war.
- Human potential — recognizing digital personhood and rights.
Conclusion
The book offers a roadmap for civilizational reset: from competition and war toward cooperation, solidarity, resilience and sustainable development.
Ukraine — scarred but transformative — can become the first node of the new architecture of global security and development.