Major works Philosophy of human nature: "Emotional Amoral Egoism" Philosopher Nayef Al-Rodhan published his neuro-chemically based theory of human nature in 2008. He is best known for several Philosophical and Analytic works on Global Politics that include: "Sustainable History and Human Dignity"; "Emotional Amoral Egoism"; "21st Century Statecraft", " On Power", "Symbiotic Realism "; The Five Dimensions of Global Security; "Critical Turning Points in the Middle East: 1915-2015"; "The Politics of Emerging.
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[email protected] P rofessor Nayef Al-Rodhan is a philosopher, neuroscientist, and geostrategist. Nayef Al-Rodhan is a philosopher, neuroscientist, and geostrategist. He is Honorary Fellow, St. Antony's College, Oxf. more Books 21st-Century Statecraft: Reconciling Power, Justice and Meta-Geopolitical Interests by Nayef Al-Rodhan SUSTAINABLE HISTORY by Nayef Al-Rodhan. Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan is a philosopher, neuroscientist, and geostrategist.. He is Honorary Fellow, St. Antony's College, Oxford University, United Kingdom, Director of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy's Geopolitics and Global Futures Department, Switzerland, Senior Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, School of Advanced Study, University. Nayef Al-Rodhan Hon. Fellow at St Antony's College, Oxford University, Head of Programme at the GCSP, Sr Research Fellow, Institute of Philosophy, University of London & Global Future Council on.
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Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan Head of the Geopolitics & Global Futures Department, Geneva Centre for Security Policy, Geneva, Switzerland Member, Global Future Council on Complex Risks, World Economic. Research A Neurophilosophy of Big Data & Civil Liberties, and the Need for a New Social Contract Nayef Al-Rodhan May 21, 2020 2 This is post three in a short-term series by Prof Nayef Al-Rodhan titled "Neurophilosophy of Governance, Power and Transformative Innovations." Nayef Al-Rodhan explores how the study of strategic culture remains important for understanding and addressing conflicts in an interdependent world. By Professor Nayef Al-Rodhan, Director of the Geopolitics and Global Futures Department June 15, 2020 0 Source: Equality by Nick Youngson (CC BY-SA 3.0) This is post five in a short-term series by Prof Nayef Al-Rodhan titled "Neurophilosophy of Governance, Power and Transformative Innovations."
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Nayef Al-Rodhan is a philosopher, neuroscientist and geostrategist. By Nayef Al-Rodhan Technology SA Forum is an invited essay from experts on topical issues in science and technology. Editor's Note: This essay was produced in coordination with the World Economic.
This post is the beginning of a new short-term series by Prof Nayef Al-Rodhan titled "Neurophilosophy of Governance, Power and Transformative Innovations." This series provides neurophilosophical perspectives and multi-disciplinary analyses on topics related to power and political institutions, as well as on a series of contemporary transformative technologies and their disruptive nature. Global Future Council on Complex Risks: Azeem Azhar (Exponential View), Antonius Alijoyo (Center for Risk Management and Sustainability), Saif Al-Dhaheri (UAE National Emergency and Crisis Management Authority), Nayef Al-Rodhan (Oxford University), Abdullahi Alim (International Chamber of Commerce), Alta Charo (University of Wisconsin), Lisa.
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Nayef Al-Rodhan August 25, 2020 0 Source: Journolink Journolink via Flickr (CC BY 2.0) This is the tenth and final post in a short-term series by Prof. Nayef Al-Rodhan titled "Neurophilosophy of Governance, Power and Transformative Innovations." Nayef R. F. Al-Rodhan (Arabic: نايف الروضان ; born 1959) is a Saudi philosopher, neuroscientist, geostrategist, and author.He is an honorary fellow of St. Antony's College at Oxford University, Oxford, United Kingdom, and senior fellow and head of the Geneva Centre for Security Policy's Geopolitics and Global Futures Programme, Switzerland, Senior Research Fellow, Institute.