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Insuring States in an Uncertain World

Towards the Collaborative Government of Complex Risks

Author(s): Louis W. Pauly

ISBN: 9781009662895
Publication Date: 18/9/25
Pages: 272
Format: Hardback
Regular price £30.00 GBP
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Of the sectors comprising international capital markets, insurance and reinsurance have attracted relatively little attention from students of politics. New social conventions and financial instruments arising from the invention of probabilistic calculation and the discovery of risk began to spread around the world five centuries ago. Today, states and firms are harnessing the logic of insurance to address an expansive array of risks confronting their societies. In Insuring States in an Uncertain World, Louis Pauly examines the history and politics of pragmatic experiments aimed at governing complex global risks. His fascinating and accessible narrative explores the promise and the challenges of multi-faceted insurance arrangements in arenas ranging from nuclear energy production and international financial intermediation to those focused on environmental change, infectious diseases, and disruptive new technologies. At a time when the foundations of global order are under mounting stress, Pauly makes the case for limited and effective political innovation.

  • Draws attention to the deepening challenge of finding practical ways of addressing global risks, coping with mounting sources of uncertainty, and avoiding future catastrophes
  • Highlights the relevance of insurance and reinsurance practices and metaphors to the cause of pragmatic international cooperation
  • Explores the changing roles of formal and informal international institutions and the logic of insurance and reinsurance that often underpins them