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Please join us for a discussion with co-authors Jonathan S. Blake and Nils Gilman and interlocutor Rebecca Tuhus-Dubrow of a new Stanford University Press book that Publishers Weekly describes as offering a "stimulating argument" concerning how to deal with the biggest issues the planet faces today, and that celebrated science fiction writer Kim Stanley Robinson has hailed as providing an "analysis of the world governance system" that is "truly powerful." 

Both coauthors are scholars at the Berggruen Institute and their interlocutor is a Writer in Residence at the UCI Humanities Center.

Hosted by the Humanities Core Program as the year's final Friday Forum in its "World Building" cycle. Co-sponsored by the UCI Forum for the Academy and the Public.