Existential Threats and Neoliberalism

Improving global governance
Mar 27, 2025 | Business Recorder

No country can be safe if it follows ultra-nationalism, and where elites continue to build walls of extractive institutions to watch out for their vested interests suggests Omer Javed in his opinion piece for the Business Recorder. There is thus a need for a Bretton Woods-styled landmark negotiations that lay the basis for a truly global effort that the current world of polycrisis requires, which include foci on dealing with economy, ecology, and epidemiology in a combined way to effectively deal with the existential threats of climate change, and the related ‘Pandemicene’ phenomenon on one hand, and rising inequality, weaker levels of political voice, and meeting the SDGs on the other. https://www.brecorder.com

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