Glossary
World Order After 2025
Yuen Yuen Ang interprets the World Order After 2025 not as polycrisis or great-power dominance, but as polytunity—a generational opening for deep transformation of global institutions and thought within a multipolar context.
Fairy Tales of Western Development [Political Economy]
Fairy Tales of Western Development is a decolonizing critique of idealized narratives that attribute Western development primarily to political liberalism or “good institutions.”
Adaptive Fiscal Capacity
Adaptive Fiscal Capacity refers to the ability of a government to generate, manage, and adapt its portfolio of financial resources—tax and taxless alike—in response to evolving conditions.
Polytunity
Polytunity reframes the current era of global disruption as a generational opening for deep, constructive transformation, in contrast to the fear-driven, Eurocentric framing of polycrisis.
Paradigm
A paradigm is a system of thought grounded in core assumptions about the nature of societies that determines what questions are asked and what kinds of concepts, theories, and methods are used.
APE: Adaptive Political Economy
Adaptive Political Economy (APE) is a paradigm for developing theories and methods that illuminate complex social features, such as adaptation and coevolution, rather than simplifying them away.
AIM: Adaptive, Inclusive & Moral Political Economy
AIM redefines core assumptions of political economy for a disrupted, multipolar world, replacing the industrial–colonial worldview with a systems-based, pluralistic, and reflexive approach.