In their new book, Gridlock: Why Global Cooperation is Failing when We Need It Most, Thomas Hale, David Held and Kevin Young argue that our tools for global policymaking - chiefly state-to-state negotiations over treaties and international institutions - have broken down. From security to the global economy and the environment, the authors examine the mechanisms of gridlock and pathways beyond them.
Global Policy Responses showcase and debate cutting-edge reports from the world's most influential academic, governmental, non-governmental and private sector organisations.
The Global Governance 2022 program (known as GG2022) is a series of dialogues focusing on the possible futures of global governance and how the international institutions can prepare for challenges and risks in an uncertain future.
A report and accompanying videos from the Hertie School of Governance symposium entitled 'Liberal Democracy in Hard Times: Transitions, Dilemmas, and Innovations'.
Snapshots are visual representations of some of the key issues addressed in Global Policy.
A series of essays examining emerging issues in the field of global governance.
A series of short videos with leading academics and practitioners in the field of global policy.
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