论文标题

地缘政治条约的综合结构的弹性与过去的殖民地世界秩序和近海财政避风港有着关键的联系

The resilience of the multirelational structure of geopolitical treaties is critically linked to past colonial world order and offshore fiscal havens

论文作者

Sacco, Pier Luigi, Arenas, Alex, De Domenico, Manlio

论文摘要

政治和经济世界秩序的治理基于各种地理规模的国际条约的复杂建筑。在高机构动荡的历史阶段,评估这种建筑在单一国家的单方面叛逃和单一条约的崩溃方面的稳定性很重要。我们对整个全球架构进行了这一分析,发现中断潜力最高的国家不是世界大国(除德国和法国外),而是中等小的和微阵容。政治稳定在很大程度上取决于许多以前的殖民海外领土,这些领土今天是全球财政避风港网络以及新兴经济体的一部分,主要来自东南亚。经济稳定取决于中等规模的欧洲和非洲国家。但是,单一的全球条约具有令人惊讶的破坏性潜力,而WTO的主要除外。这些显然是违反直觉的结果强调了非线性方法对国际关系的重要性,在这些方法中,使用先进的网络科学技术分析了全球治理的复杂多层架构。我们的结果表明,与普遍认为,世界秩序的潜在脆弱性似乎与全球不平等和财政不公正不平等更直接相关,并且在当前的国际关系情况下,殖民世界秩序的遗产仍然非常强大。特别是,与避税有关的既得利益似乎在全球治理的政治建筑中起着结构性的作用

The governance of the political and economic world order builds on a complex architecture of international treaties at various geographical scales. In a historical phase of high institutional turbulence, assessing the stability of such architecture with respect to the unilateral defection of single countries and to the breakdown of single treaties is important. We carry out this analysis on the whole global architecture and find that the countries with the highest disruption potential are not major world powers (with the exception of Germany and France) but mostly medium-small and micro-countries. Political stability is highly dependent on many former colonial overseas territories that are today part of the global network of fiscal havens, as well as on emerging economies, mostly from South-East Asia. Economic stability depends on medium sized European and African countries. However, single global treaties have surprisingly less disruptive potential, with the major exception of the WTO. These apparently counter-intuitive results highlight the importance to a nonlinear approach to international relations where the complex multilayered architecture of global governance is analyzed using advanced network science techniques. Our results suggest that the potential fragility of the world order seem to be much more directly related to global inequality and fiscal injustice than it is commonly believed, and that the legacy of the colonial world order is still very strong in the current international relations scenario. In particular, vested interests related to tax avoidance seem to have a structural role in the political architecture of global governance

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