Abstract
In presenting the social intelligence approach to the issue of international security and stability (ISS), the article first examines cautionary models and signals about it. The method is to scan for and process signals in the form of language about security, stability, development and intelligence from a variety of sources to derive perceptions and propositions about the general random trends among these phenomena in 1984. The end result is the perception of the evolution of intelligent social systems, of humanity's learning capability, as part of the 1984 global cultural development crisis. Finally the effect of the interaction of intelligent social systems on their security and stability, including global international security and dynamic stability, is examined.
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