Information on "Governance"
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22 May 2013
Development in Practice: Rule of Law, Transitional Justice, and Human Rights
In this audio presentation, Helen Clark, who heads the UN Development Programme, describes how development work can promote the expansion of human rights, and also help build the institutional capacity for more inclusive, responsive, and accountable ... More on «Development in Practice: Rule of Law, Transitional Justice, and Human Rights»
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24 Apr 2013
Looking Ahead: Managing Multiple Transitions
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, the three panelists review the overarching topic of the conference -- e. More on «Looking Ahead: Managing Multiple Transitions» -
23 Apr 2013
Cyberwar: Roles and Responsibilities of International Organisations
In this audio presentation from the 2013 International Security Forum, three experts discuss the emerging roles and responsibilities of NATO, the UN and the EU in 'governing' cyberwar. More on «Cyberwar: Roles and Responsibilities of International Organisations» -
22 Apr 2013
Facing a World of Transitions
Note: The following panel discussion starts at 34:32. More on «Facing a World of Transitions» -
15 Apr 2013
Asia, the West and the Logic of One World with Kishore Mahbubani
In this audio presentation, Kishore Mahbubani, who is a Professor in the Practice of Public Policy at the National University of Singapore, analyzes the forces that are pushing us towards a one world system, both socially and economically. More on «Asia, the West and the Logic of One World with Kishore Mahbubani»
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12 Feb 2013
The G20: Prospects and Challenges for Global Governance
In this audio presentation, four experts discuss some of the 'hot button' issues in global governance, to include how international institutions such as the G20 can better pool their efforts to tackle border-defying problems. More on «The G20: Prospects and Challenges for Global Governance» -
5 Feb 2013
How Legislative Abuse Undermines Transparency
In this audio presentation, Gareth Newham, who is Head of the Governance, Crime and Justice division at ISS, analyzes some of the concerns being raised about the National Key Points Act in South Africa. More on «How Legislative Abuse Undermines Transparency»
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7 Nov 2012
R2P - From Evasive to Reluctant Action
In this audio presentation, German Ambassador Horst Freitag discusses the Responsibility to Protect (R2P) concept and the improvements it requires. More on «R2P - From Evasive to Reluctant Action»
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6 Jun 2012
Combating Corruption and Increasing Government Accountability
In this audio presentation, Boris Weber, who is Director of ICT4Gov at the World Bank Institute, discusses how technology is being leveraged to promote good governance and increased transparency, particularly in the cases of fragile states and emergi... More on «Combating Corruption and Increasing Government Accountability» -
5 Jun 2012
Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World (full audio)
What is a G-Zero world? According to political scientist Ian Bremmer it is a world where no one is willing or able to take a global leadership role. More on «Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World (full audio)»


