Tag Archives: Bertelsmann Stiftung Salzburg Trilogue

All Negotiating Is Domestic

Is the idea of Westphalian sovereignty hindering the implementation of global solutions to global problems?

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New Oil? The Energy Revolution in Reverse

Are new sources of oil getting harder and too costly to find, extract and distribute?

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Is India’s Economic Growth Sustainable?

Do traditional measures of economic growth and progress emperil the sustainable use of our natural resources?

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India’s Modern Economic History: A Brief Review

Has India pursued policies of economic growth without adequately ensuring the gains are fairly shared?

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Asia’s Austerity: The New Global Norm

Is austerity the only way to ensure that development is globally sustainable?

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Is the 21st Century the Asia Century?

Why should Asia rethink its adoption of the consumption-based economic model of the West?

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Climate Change: The Biggest Business Opportunity of Our Time

We already have technologies and policies in place to tackle 50% of the climate challenge. What is the best strategy to get the rest?

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Global Governance Talk Vs. African Reality

Is Africa in danger of giving up its abundant natural resources and still losing the economic development game?

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Globalization for Whom?

What changes can be made at the global, national and local level to ensure that globalization works better for the world’s poor?

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The Future of Capitalism: How to Cope With Market Failures?

What will it take to rescue capitalism from three critical market failures?

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