Posted Jan 21, 2025|  by Club of Rome

Conventional economics, asserts David Korten in this publication for the Club of Rome, serves us well only if our purpose is to exploit people and Earth to make money for the already rich. He designates that ego-nomics as its focus on personal financial return. To... Read More


Related Articles:


Posted on Feb 03, 2025 | in category: Sharing core norms and values | by Engelsberg Ideas

Capitalism assimilates and exploits the energy of any and all cultural movements, including those that are in opposition to it, suggests Ian Leslie in his article for Engelsberg Ideas. He notes that every new cultural idea, however radical or subversive, has been absorbed into the...  Read More



Posted on Feb 05, 2025 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by Foreign Policy

Denmark is facing the prospect of a close ally, the U.S., taking of its territory by force. But despite only having a small army and navy, Denmark has no shortage of economic leverage with which it can try to persuade—or, if necessary, pressure – the...  Read More



Posted on Feb 06, 2025 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by Engelsberg Ideas

Polling suggests that the vast majority of Germans think democracy is the best form of government, and that includes right-wing AfD voters. However, when asked whether they are happy with the way democracy is currently working, dissatisfaction increases towards the right of the spectrum, Katja...  Read More



Posted on Feb 05, 2025 | in category: Delivering sustainable economic growth | by Carnegie Europe

Large language models are transforming how humans acquire and interpret information, raising pressing ethical concerns. To mitigate the related risks, policymakers should promote digital AI literacy and develop tools to understand the inherent biases of generative AI tools, Sinan Ülgen suggests in this article for...  Read More



Posted on Feb 05, 2025 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by Policy Center for the New South

While there is no generally agreed list of middle powers, the term is intuitively understandable and has been used widely as referring to countries ranked below a handful of great powers, but significant enough to be able to act in response to external stimuli with...  Read More



Posted on Feb 06, 2025 | in category: Addressing vulnerability and promoting security | by Chatham House

If President Trump’s activity is meant to bend existing alliances to US advantage, Europe should deal. If he genuinely intends to undermine national sovereignty, a tough line will be necessary, Leslie Vinjamuri argues in her article for Chatham House. Mr Trump’s talk of acquiring Greenland...  Read More



Popular Articles

Poverty as a Wicked Problem

The belief that poverty can be prevented by identifying and dealing with its causes, and the...  Read More

Is Mars Ours?

Jun 13, 2021 | The New Yorker, Adam Mann

NASA and China having landed mobile rovers on the surface of Mars has raised the question of...  Read More

Think Local and Act Global - A Conversation with GGF 2030 fellow Cara Stauß

Nov 15, 2018 | Global Policy,

World affairs, diplomacy and trade are no longer solely the domain of nation-states, as cities...  Read More

Global Extreme Poverty

According to household surveys, 44 percent of the global population lived in absolute...  Read More

Popular Videos

A Message from Alan Doss, President of the Kofi Annan Foundation

Highlights from the G20 Think Tank Summit GLOBAL SOLUTIONS in Berlin

Happy Birthday Kofi Annan!

T20 Summit GLOBAL SOLUTIONS – Sean Cleary

Global Trends, Risks and Rewards — Where Are We Now, Where Are We Going?