Global Economic Governance Programme, Oxford
About Global Economic Governance Programme, Oxford
Researching how global markets and institutions can better serve the needs of people in developing countries
Read more: www. globaleconomicgovernance.org
Reviews
ICYMI, you can watch Kate Raworth's talk on reworking the global economy to make it fit for the 21st century: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ztot7P2uR WY
ICYMI: GEG's Director, Emily Jones, was on BBC Radio 4 on Saturday 2nd. Hear her from 2:20 (whole piece from start of the news) https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/m0002ymj
Find out how we can re-design the global economy so that it is fit for the twenty-first century, with Kate Raworth. 6 March, 5.30pm. Open to all, but pls register: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/fit-purpose- reworking-21st-centu…
PS - can't make it? We'll be streaming on the Blavatnik School of Government's YouTube channel.
Climate politics are changing. Beyond “politics as usual,” climate politics are becoming existential: climate-forcing and climate-vulnerable interests are both fighting for the survival of their way of life. We offer recommendations for how the Paris process and domestic coalition-building can be mutually reinforcing, emphasizing the role of labor. New op-ed from Tom Hale, Jessica Green, and Jeff D. Colgan: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/existential- politics-climate-cha…
How do we restructure the global #economy to ensure we live within social & planetary boundaries? Find out on the 6th March, with a talk from Kate Raworth at the Blavatnik School of Government: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/fit-purpose- reworking-21st-centu…
Open to all, but please register to attend!
Upcoming event, 6 March: Fit for purpose? Reworking the 21st century global economy. Seminar with Kate Raworth & Emily Jones. Find out more and register to attend: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/fit-purpose- reworking-21st-centu… Blavatnik School of Government, St Antony's College, Oxford, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford, Saïd Business School, University of Oxford, University of Oxford, University College, Oxford, Interesting Talks Oxford, Political Economy of Financial Markets, Oxford School of Geography and the Environment
Fit for purpose? Reworking the 21st century global economy with Kate Raworth, author of the best-selling Doughnut Economics. 6 March, 5.30pm, at the Blavatnik School of Government Open to all, but please register to attend: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/fit-purpose- reworking-21st-centu…
Next Tuesday: Current shifts in global economic governance with Susana Malcorra
Register to attend now: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/current-shif ts-global-economic-g…
2014-16 Global Leaders Fellow, Nematullah Bizhan, along with Srinjoy Bose and Niamatullah Ibrahimi, examine the emergence of a new generation of youth activists in Afghanistan and the responses of the government and international community to those movements. United States Institute of Peace https://www.usip.org/…/…/youth-protes t-movements-afghanistan
Couldn't make it to our seminar on big banks and corruption in global finance? Catch up here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=So7DGm8L6 Pk
Who should be 2019’s #ClimateChange champion? Op-ed from Tom Hale (originally in Climate Home News)
https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/publication/2019 -climate-champion
New policy brief from GEG Visiting Scholar Susan Park https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/holding-new- forms-development-fi…
Join us for an amazing annual lecture, “Current shifts in global economic governance” with Susana Malcorra on 26 Feb at the Blavatnik School of Government. Find out more & register to attend: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/current-shif ts-global-economic-g…
On Tuesday 5 Feb, find out more about big banks & corruption in global finance with Bradley Hope, Jason Sharman, & Emily Jones. Join us at the Blavatnik School of Government (but please register to attend): https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/big-banks-an d-corruption-global-…
Upcoming seminar: Big banks and corruption in global finance 5 Feb 2019, 5.30pm. Find out more and register to attend: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/big-banks-an d-corruption-global-…
Interesting reading from Folashade Soule-Kohndou in The Conversation UK on how African governments can better negotiate infrastructure deals with China: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/how-negotiat e-infrastructure-dea…
The Politics of Development in Afghanistan - a new special edition of Asian Survey, including articles from Nematullah Bizhan: https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/state-buildi ng-afghanistan-aid-p… ODID - Oxford Department of International Development, Blavatnik School of Government, Department of Politics and International Relations, University of Oxford
New year's reading: Fixing Afghanistan's flawed peace process. Op-ed by Nematullah Bizhan in Project Syndicate. https://www.geg.ox.ac.uk/…/fixing-afgha nistans-flawed-peace…