Multilateralism
Policy Brief
Coordinating committee for the governance of artificial intelligence Policy Area:
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Thorsten Jelinek (Taihe Institute, Europe Center), Danil Kerimi (Kindwell Inc., Vancouver), Wendell Wallach (ISPS Interdisciplinary Center for Bioethics, Yale University)
Policy Brief
At the interface of security and development – Adressing fragility through good governance of the security sector Policy Area:
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Topics:
Multilateralism
Multilateralism
Hans Born (Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF)), Daniel Reimers (Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF)), Viola Csordas (Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF)), Abigail Robinson (Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF)), Camilla Arvaston (Geneva Centre for Security Sector Governance (DCAF))
Policy Brief
Reinvigorating multilateral cooperation during the Covid-19 crisis: The role of the G20 Policy Area:
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Dennis Görlich (& Program Manager, Socio-Economic Transformation), Juliane Stein-Zalai (Kiel Institute for the World Economy )
Policy Brief
Reinforcing global climate governance to deliver higher ambitionMari Luomi (Independent expert), Jennifer Allan (Lecturer in International Relations, Cardiff University), Rishikesh Ram Bhandary (Research Fellow, Center for International Environment and Resource Policy, The
Fletcher School, Tufts University)
Policy Brief
The future of multilateralism: responsible globalization that empowers citizens and leaves no one behind Policy Area:
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Topics:
Multilateralism
Multilateralism
Homi Kharas (The Brookings Institution), Dennis J. Snower (Global Solutions Initiative Foundation), Sebastian Strauss (Global Economy and Development, The Brookings Institution )
Policy Brief
A new lifeline for the G20? The Role of african and european actors in enhancing its legitimacy and effectiveness Policy Area:
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Luca Barana (Istituto Affari Internazionali), Daniele Fattibene (Istituto Affari Internazionali), Christine Hackenesch (German Development Institute), Elizabeth Sidiropoulos (South African Institute of International Affairs), Bernardo Venturi (Istituto Affari Internazionali)
Policy Brief
Managing the transition to a multi-stakeholder artificial intelligence governance Policy Area:
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Multilateralism and Global Governance
María Belén Abdala (CIPPEC Argentina), Andrés Ortega (Elcano Royal Institute), Julia Pomares (School of Government, Di Tella University)
Policy Brief
International political economy & future of multilateralism: A platform for cooperation for G20 sovereign wealth funds Policy Area:
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Multilateralism and Global Governance
Topics:
Multilateralism
Multilateralism
Yaroslav Lissovolik (Valdai Discussion Club)
Policy Brief
Transversal G20 response to Covid-19: Global governance for economic, social, health, and environmental resilience Policy Area:
Global Health and Covid-19
Global Health and Covid-19
Jonathan Luckhurst (Soka University), Veronika Ertl (Konrad Adenauer Stiftung), Marc Fleurbaey (Princeton University), Gianluca Grimalda (Kiel Institute for the World Economy), John Kirton (G20 Research Group), W. Andy Knight (University of Alberta), K. Srikanth Reddy (Bruyère Research Institute), Elizabeth Sidiropoulos (South African Institute of International Affairs), Margo Thomas (Women’s Economic Imperative)
Press
A Reliable Framework for Transformation The G20 countries are responsible for 80 percent of global greenhouse emissions. They generate 85 percent of the global gross domestic product and account for the majority of investments worldwide. The G20 is the key to leading the international community onto a climate-compatible path. Although the COVID-19 crisis is far ... Read more