Tag Archives: Bertelsmann Stiftung Salzburg Trilogue

Averting a Tragedy of the Global Commons

What can be done to strengthen global stewardship of shared resources like the oceans and the atmosphere?

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Globalization: The Good, The Bad and the Uncertain

Will a failure to manage globalization lead to a backlash of protectionism, xenophobia and nationalism?

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A World Community in Denial

How do you say to billions of Asians and Africans that they cannot have it all because the economic model of the West is flawed?

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Employment and Ecology: The Twin Challenges for Humanity (Part IV)

How will the global community face the twin challenges of employment and protecting the planet’s ecology?

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Global Governance and the Role of Markets (Part III)

How will failure to address the excesses of past decades lead to greater disharmony in the future?

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Real Values and Their Role in Global Governance (Part II)

Are there sets of global or universal values? If so, are they sufficient in a globalized world?

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The Road to 2050 (Part I)

What major challenges will the global community face as it approaches mid-century?

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Giving Foreign Ministers a Real Purpose Again

Why should foreign ministries once again take on the complex task of assuring humanity's collective survival?

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Complexity Mathematics, the EU and Global Governance

If supranational governance can’t work in Europe, how can it possibly work for the world as a whole?

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How We Solve the World’s Triple Unsustainability Crisis

How can alternative energy sources put human development onto a sustainable path?

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