GG2022 Fellows' Columns

The following reports and columns represent the opinions of the 24 young GG2022 fellows from China, Germany and the United States. The fellows’ contributions focus on various topics from the core policy areas of the program - energy, cyber security and development governance as well as global governance more broadly.

Please click on the report images or column titles to be taken to each.

 

            

 

Introduction:


New Thinking for Global Governance Needed by Johannes Gabriel and Joel Sandhu

 

Cyber Security:

 

A Chain is Just as Strong as its Weakest Link - A Call for Better Education in Cyber Security by Puja Abbassi

Homecoming of the Internet by Martin Kaul

All Quiet on the Cyber Front? The Twisted Logic of Cyber Security...by Mark T. Fliegauf

Global Cyber (Security) Governance – Facing a Decisive by Joachim Knodt

 

Energy:

 

Connecting Systems: EU’s Internal Energy Market and Future Cooperation with MENA by Fabian Wigand

 

Development Governance:


Insuring the Bottom Billion: Can Actuaries Save the World? by Ginger Turner

Diplomatic Business: Engaging Corporations in Global Policy by Whitney Haring-Smith

‘Fragile States’ and ‘Failed Policies’: Two Global Public Policy Challenges at Eye Level by Dominik Balthasar

Think Different Development by Eliot Pence

Key Ingredients for the Post-2015 Development Agenda by Clara Brandi