17 July 2009

GPPi launches Global Governance 2020 program

The Global Public Policy Institute has launched a new program entitled “Global Governance 2020: Designing Scenarios for the Future of International Institutions.” The Global Governance 2020 (GG2020) series is jointly implemented by the Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi), the Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University, Fudan University, Hertie School of Governance, the Brookings Institution and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. GG2020 is supported by the Robert Bosch Foundation and the Transatlantic Program of the German Government (ERP Grant administered by the German Ministry for Economics and Technology).

The GG2020 program will bring together 24 young leaders, eight from China, Germany and the United States, respectively, for three 5-day dialogue sessions in Berlin, Shanghai and Washington D.C. between January 2010 and January 2011.

The program offers GG2020 fellows an opportunity to develop scenarios for the future of international institutions in the areas of peace/security, energy/climate change and trade/finance. GG2020 fellows will be trained in the scenario planning method by experts from the Daimler Society and Technology Research Group.

To visit the program’s web page, please click here.

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