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The human progress is described as sustainable growth corollary. The latter has only technology-driven solution, at the global village extension, thus, requiring appropriateness and shared acceptation. The survey, on such guess, looks at the robot age potential, as supplementary aid in the balanced world deployment that adds to the socio-economic and politico-legal frames. The stability based on the law of the force was past option, even allowing steady truces; the globalisation, in our analysis, makes the choice unfit, having doubtful economic and social sustainability and not achieving ecologic sustainability on the required long term horizons. The extant guesses based on the global or the no-global views are recognised lacking stability. Here, we outline the traits of the post-global robot age, consistent with the sustainable growth, and, there through, with the international stability grounded on the force of the law.
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Michelini, R.C., Razzoli, R.P. (2010). The Mankind Growth Consistency: Outlook on Yet-to-Be Political Sceneries. In: Quintela Varajão, J.E., Cruz-Cunha, M.M., Putnik, G.D., Trigo, A. (eds) ENTERprise Information Systems. CENTERIS 2010. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 109. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-16402-6_2
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