Tag Archives: global governance

When Emerging Markets Lead the Way (Part VII)

How can better global governance foster more inclusive national democracies?

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Going Global or Going Democratic? (Part VI)

Can rich countries support supra-national supervision of their financial markets?

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Prospects for Cosmopolitan Democracy

How can a world political community based on the values of democracy be boosted?

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A Second Bretton Woods

With the world economy on fire, what are the two most important steps needed to get to safer shores?

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A World of Twenty-Year Cycles?

Could it be that, every 20 years, a new generation sets out to shape the world?

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WTO and Kyoto: Some Negotiating Similarities — And Some Differences

Why are the stakes so high when it comes to the WTO and Kyoto negotiations?

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Common Wealth

Will the 21st century be marked by a shift from acting in national interests to acting in global interests?

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A Leaderless Global Order?

Should regional players combine to give the United States a much-needed reprieve from global disorder?

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Marsha Hunt: Hollywood’s First Activist Actress

How did a once-blacklisted Hollywood actress imbue Middle America with a truly global outlook?

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The Global Economy: Not on Autopilot

What must the global community do to ensure that worldwide economic growth continues unabated?

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