James Aitchison

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the existing global order splits humanity into a large number of sovereign states, each of which has considerable internal coherence, but only loose coordination with the others. This structure has some advantages, even from the perspective of existential risk, for it has allowed us to minimise the risk that a single bad government could lock humanity into a terrible stable outcome.
The Precipice: ‘A book that seems made for the present moment’ New Yorker
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