Tag Archives: global governance

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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Bon Voyage, World Bank!

Why has the time come to move the World Bank out of the United States?

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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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The Global Governance Deficit: The Theater of the Absurd

What will it take to stop 21st century global governance from being a “theater of the absurd”?

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The End of Corruption?

How will curbing corrupt practices spur economic growth in the developing world?

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Top Globalist Research Center Features of 2009

What were the ten most thought-provoking features presented by The Globalist Research Center in 2009?

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Copenhagen Is a Symptom of a Wider Failure

Why is the nation state no longer an effective organizing principle for today's world?

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The World Is a Village Without a Mayor

In what ways is the EU an inspiration for a future model of global cooperation?

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Consensual Delegation of Sovereignty

What changes are needed to make global governance more effective and inclusive?

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