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<p>This book argues for the need to rethink governance through the lens of 'resilience as self-governance'. Building on complexity-thinking it contends that in the context of change and complex life challenges are most efficiently dealt with at the source 'locally' to make 'the global' more responsive and sustainable.</p><p>Resilience as self-governance is advanced as an overriding framework to explore its constitutive elements - identity ‘good life’ local coping strategies and support infrastructures - which when mobilized can turn communities into ‘peoplehood’ in the face of adversity. It is argued that these <i>communities of relations </i>self-organised and self-aware of their worth is what makes them so <i>resilient </i>to crises and what helps them to transform with change; and how they should be governed today. Central Eurasia spanning from Belarus in the west to Azerbaijan in the south and Kyrgyzstan in the east provides fertile grounds for exploring how resilience works in practice in times of complex change. By immersing into centuries-long traditions and philosophy local experiences of survival and visions for change this book shows that governability at any level requires a substantive 'local' input to make 'the global' more enduring and resilient in a complex adaptive world.</p><p>This book will be of great value to students and scholars in the fields of Politics including Eurasian politics and the various aspects of Governance. Most of the chapters in this book were published as a special issue of <i>Cambridge Review of International Affairs</i>.</p>