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This edition of CADMUS confronts the interlocking crises of armed conflict, climate pressure, and disruptive technologies, and offers a coherent strategy for turning turmoil into progress. It outlines systemic reforms to strengthen overstretched multilateral institutions, revives shared human values to stabilise governance, and proposes a “peace offensive” grounded in local trust and the defence of human dignity. Contributors explore how artificial intelligence could unite scientific disciplines, how citizen-science networks are evolving into a novel security architecture, and why financing the SDGs is, above all, a coordination, rather than a capital challenge. They map deep-tech routes to a net-zero economy, trace the maturation of green innovation from guided nurture to market-driven scale, and show how Europe might channel its financial surpluses toward inclusive growth. Authors present historical reflections that caution us, progress is fragile. Essays on management education call for the fusion of humane values with digital fluency. Technological forecasts envision a post-monetary, abundance-based civilization. Taken together, these perspectives argue that ethically grounded, convergent innovation and broad-based collaboration can transform today’s turbulence into the seedbed of a new global renaissance, and they invite readers to engage, debate, and act on these bold proposals.

We hope you enjoy this issue.

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