Tag Archives: global governance

Chinese Antarctic Rescue a Positive Signal

The rise of China means another partner in global burden-sharing.

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Multi-Stakeholder Negotiations in the 21st Century

What can the world learn from successful negotiations a decade ago to ban conflict diamonds?

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Humanity at a Crossroads

Do we have the will, individually and collectively, to implement the changes in attitude and lifestyle that are required?

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Why the UN Security Council Still Matters

Putin’s Russia now takes the United Nations Security Council far more seriously than the U.S. government does.

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Global Cooperation Buckling Under Past Successes

In finance and beyond, how is global cooperation failing from its own prior wins?

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The Transatlantic Battle Against Tax Evasion

Why is combating tax evasion so important in the globalization debate?

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Speaking Truth to African Power

What can be done to reduce rampant corruption with resources revenue in Africa?

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Ben Franklin, America’s First Globalist

What can Ben Franklin’s warning to 13 rebellious colonies teach us about global cooperation today?

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Learning from Our “Youngers”

If young people ran the world, what issues would they focus on?

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Do We Need New Global Institutions?

What is the world to do when national governments retreat from global commitments?

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