Modern societies are characterised by an extremely high level of complexity and differentiation which becomes even more complicated in the globalisation context and requires a sensitive co-ordination. The author discusses the issue of co-ordination from two aspects: its centrality and its planning. This enables him to construct four ideal types of co-ordination, namely unplanned acentric, unplanned central, planned central and planned acentric. Through the analysis of several problems of modern globalising world, he attempts to demonstrate that - because of the limitations of each particular model - only the combination of all four models may provide a proper co-ordination of complex societies. The planned acentric model, based on negotiations, however,seems to be the one with the greatest potentials, still waiting to be released.
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