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Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Colin Bradford, Jennifer Clapp, Paul Martin, Changyong Rhee, Mark Malloch-Brown, Jacques Mistral, Ged Davis, and Mark Thirlwell
CIGI '11 attendees, including former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin, chief economist of the ADB Changyong Rhee, Chair of FTI Consulting Lord Malloch-Brown, and director of economic studies at Institut Francais des Relations Internationales Jacques Mistral, make predictions for the G20 agenda as Mexico assumes the G20 presidency from France.
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Colin Bradford, David Runnalls, Gordon Smith, Jennifer Clapp, Trevor Findlay, Paul Martin, Margaret Catley-Carlson, Changyong Rhee, Mark Malloch-Brown, Jacques Mistral, Ged Davis, David Shorr, and Mark Thirlwell
CIGI' 11 attendees, including former Prime Minister of Canada Paul Martin, WEF Water Security Agenda Council member Margaret Catley-Carlson, and Chief Economist of the Asian Development Bank Changyong Rhee discuss gaps in global governance identified at the conference.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
In the fifth episode of season two, CIGI Distinguished Fellow and Chair of Global Governance, Jorge Heine, discusses issues and themes raised by his latest co-edited book, 'Fixing Haiti.' Heine outlines the massive challenges facing the Caribbean nation, but also suggests where international assistance could be invested to make a positive difference in the short- and long-term.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Barry Carin, Colin Bradford, David Runnalls, Ged Davis, Adil Najam, Ann Florini, and Diana Tussie
The second session at CIGI'11 focused on energy and the environment.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Andres Rozental , Gordon Smith, Rohinton Medhora, Stewart Patrick, Simon Maxwell, Changyong Rhee, and Mark Malloch-Brown
The sixth session at CIGI'11 addressed "where do we go from here."
Friday, November 4, 2011
David B. Dewitt, Debra Steger, Sue Horton, Kathleen Newland, Margaret Catley-Carlson, and Shinichi Kitajima
The fifth session of CIGI'11 focused on trans sector coordination.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Paul Heinbecker, Trevor Findlay, Thorsten Benner, Paul Meyer, Jongryn Mo, and David Shorr
The fourth CIGI'11 round table focused on global security.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Jennifer Clapp, Maureen O'Neil, Gerardo della Paolera, Francisco Sagasti, Keith Bezanson, William Burke-White, Lawrence MacDonald, and Lourdes Aranda
The third session of the CIGI'11 conference focused on development and food security.
Friday, November 4, 2011
Thomas A. Bernes, Paul Martin, Lourdes Aranda, Amar Bhattacharya, Paola Subacchi, Mark Thirlwell, Jacques Mistral, Oussama Himani, and Changyong Rhee
The CIGI'11 conference opened with an introduction by the Right Honourable Paul Martin, former prime minister of Canada. Lourdes Aranda, Mexico's deputy foreign minister and G20 sherpa delivered the conference charge. The first panel dealt with governance issues within the global economy.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
David A. Welch and Kaoru Ishikawa
In the fourth episode of season two, Inside the Issues speaks to Japanese Ambassador to Canada Kaoru Ishikawa about the ongoing recovery from the March 2011 tsunami, and what global and regional governance structures can do to enhance disaster relief and security.
Saturday, October 29, 2011
Paul Martin, Ernesto Zedillo, and Chrystia Freeland
On October 28, 2011 a public panel with former Canadian prime minister Paul Martin and former Mexican president Ernesto Zedillo kicked off CIGI’s annual fall conference. Chrystia Freeland, editor of Thomson Reuters Digital, moderated the event and kept the former leaders on their toes as she peppered them with questions, both her own and a few from the live webcast audience.
Friday, October 28, 2011
Dan Drezner
What would happen to international politics if the dead rose from the grave and started to eat the living? On October 26, 2011 at CIGI, Daniel Drezner answered the question that other international relations scholars have been too scared to ask.