This document discusses the role of women in integral sustainable development. It summarizes the key findings from conferences on women's participation in power and decision making, which found that while women's participation in local governments has increased, they remain underrepresented in national governance. The document then outlines a framework for integral sustainable development that incorporates spiritual, human, social, cultural, political, economic and ecological dimensions. It argues this framework requires reframing concepts like power, leadership and women's role, mobilizing the "true feminine" through collective intelligence and generative dialogue rather than masculine notions of competition and unilateralism.
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The Role of Women in ISD
1. The Role of Women in
Integral Sustainable
Development
By Vijay Kaul.
Publisher: Strategy & Consulting.
2. PROBLEM DEFINITION
KEY FINDING OF THE WORLD SUMMIT
ON WOMEN IN BEIJING
Need to increase women's participation
in power and decision making.
3. PROBLEM DEFINITION
FINDINGS OF THE CAPWIP, Global Congress
of Women in Politics, Purple Book, p. 49.
increased participation in local governments,
but women found in very small numbers and
have little impact in national governance
Women's representation in government is
tokenistic which impedes the real change and
progress that women can make even when
they are in power.
4. NEEDS
Review and examine the Asia Pacific
situation on women in leadership,
decision making and politics in current
global context
identify strategic gaps and appropriate
courses of action for the next decade.
5. ANALYSIS: REFRAMING
THE CHALLENGE
Re-conceptualize the notions
Sustainable development
Power
Leadership
Womens Role
12. Reframing
Sustainable Development
Ecological - Entropy
Economic cars, industries
Culture consumption habits, S & T
Political laws and policies
Social population
Human individualism, materialism
Spiritual materialism
13. Seven Dimensions of
Integral Sus Dev (ISD)
7 Dimensions of
SD
- Spiritual
- Human
- Social
- Cultural
- Political
- Economic
- Ecological
14. REFRAMING SUSTAINABLE
DEVELOPMENT
Sus Dev (SD) not = Environment alone
Earth Summit: SD = Environment,
Economic, Social
SD ISD
All UN Summits are in reality aspects of
ISD
15. ISD AND THE UN SUMMITS
They all share the same fate.
Conclusion of the Commission on
Globalization in London negligible
impact of all summits
Why?
16. WTO and the Marginalization
of the UN Summits
The Hard Agenda of the 1990s
WTO obligatory and with sanctions
UN Summits voluntary and minimal
sanctions
Policy Conflict: WTO obligations prevail
18. TECHNOLOGICAL
SINGULARITY
The Third Meta-Agenda of the 21st
Century
What is Technological Singularity?
What is it a Threat to ISD?
Fukuyama and the Real End of History
19. THE CLASH OF
WORLDVIEWS
ISD or the Empire Matrix
Who determines?
Whose World?
A question of power, leadership,
womens role and spiritual development
20. REFRAMING POWER
ISD New Concept of Power
ISD Societal Threefolding (3F)
3F and 3 Kinds of Power
21. Societal Threefolding
THE THREE SPHERES OF SOCIETY
POLITICS
(Government)
CULTURE
(Civil society)
ECONOMY
(Business)
22. REFRAMING POWER
Cultural or Soft
Power
Political/Military or
Hard Power
Economic or Sticky
Power ECONOMY
POLITICS
(Government)
CULTURE
(Civil society)
(Business)
23. POWER CONCEPT IN THE
BUSH DOCTRINE
Cultural Power = Clash of Civilizations
Political Power = US Unilateralism
Economic = Economic Globalization
24. ISD Counter Concept of
Power
ISD poses the counter power of
solidarity of the societal spheres or
Societal threefolding
Requires the principled and strategic
convergence of civil society (cultural
power), government (political power)
and business (economic power)
25. 3F POWER AND
DEMOCRACY
The New Check and Balance in Society
But new balance of power not enough
New Leadership required
26. REFRAMING LEADERSHIP
Competitive Leadership vs. Associative
Leadership
Darwinian Struggle for Power or
Harnessing Collective Intelligence
ISD and Associative Leadership
27. THE ROLE OF WOMEN
ISD Challenges not ordinary challenges
Unprecedented
Womens Role also needs to be
reframed
28. REFRAMING THE ROLE OF
WOMEN
Historically, women power associated
with the take over of the domain of the
masculine
The feminine in the guise of the
masculine
29. REFRAMING THE
ROLE OF WOMEN
Civilizational Challenges Requires the
Mobilization of the True Feminine
Our world is suffering from one the
overblown idolatry of the masculine
30. THE MASCULINE
IN WORLD AFFAIRS
Global Warming and the masculine
Baconian attitude of torturing nature
so that she will reveal her secrets.
Fragmentation and reductionism in
science connected with left brain
analytical cognition
31. THE MASCULINE
IN WORLD AFFAIRS
Masculine Competition permeates
Economic globalization
US Unilateralism
Clash of Civilization
Technological Singularity
32. THE FEMININE
IN WORLD AFFAIRS
SOME BASIC SCIENTIFIC
FACTS ON HUMAN NATURE
39. The Feminine in World Affairs
Not surprising that
67% of cultural
creatives are
women
In the US, there are
50 million cultural
creatives
70 million in Europe
40. The Feminine
in World Affairs
WHAT IS MISSING IN WORLD
POLITICS IS THE HEART.
POLITICS HAS BECOME THE
DOMAIN OF THE HEAD.
We need of a politics of the heart
guiding the politics of the head
41. THE FEMININE IN WORLD
AFFAIRS
Societal Threefolding
Collective Intelligence
Generative Dialogue
Conflict Resolution
Integral ISD
42. THE FEMININE
IN WORLD AFFAIRS
The Polarity of Masculine and Feminine
in World Affairs
Played Out in Contrasting Worldview of
the US and Europe
43. IMPLICATIONS
Holistic concept of SD
Reframing of Power, Democracy and
Governance
Advancing the truly feminine
Towards integration