The Fivefold Civilization Governance System proposes a new framework for understanding governance in the age of artificial intelligence and global interdependence.
Rather than focusing solely on political institutions or technological regulation, this work approaches governance as a civilizational system. It argues that long-term peace and stability depend on the ability of humanity to integrate ethical orientation, balancing mechanisms, healing capacity, systemic coordination, and long-term responsibility.
Drawing upon insights from philosophy, systems thinking, cultural traditions, and contemporary technological transformation, the book introduces the Fivefold Civilization Governance System as a conceptual architecture for guiding humanity through the emerging AI era.
The framework does not seek to replace existing institutions, but to provide a higher-level civilizational perspective through which governance, technology, and human responsibility can be aligned.
At a time when artificial intelligence is accelerating faster than traditional governance structures can adapt, this work invites readers to reconsider the foundations of stability, sovereignty, and collective responsibility in the future of civilization.