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Programmes
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.
Over the course of almost nine months in 2012-2013, the program comprises three dialogue sessions in Berlin (26-30 August 2012), Beijing (7-11 January 2013) and Washington, DC (5-9 May 2013). It brings together 24 young leaders from China, Germany and the United States – the GG2022 fellows. Over the course of the program, the fellows will forge cross-cultural networks and, using the intellectual instruments in the field of future research, devise scenarios for the future of international institutions in the three areas of cyber security, development and energy governance. They will be encouraged to combine their insights on possible future developments with their normative convictions about the shape and role of global governance in order to create a shared vision of the future system of global governance.
The GG2022 program is jointly organized by the Global Public Policy Institute, the Hertie School of Governance, Brookings Institution, the Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, Tsinghua University and Fudan University. GG2022 is generously supported by Robert Bosch Stiftung and the Transatlantic Program of the German government (ERP Grant administered by the German Ministry for Economics and Technology).
Collaboration between Global Policy and GG2022
The GG2020 fellows are collaborating with the Global Policy Journal to publish a series of columns on the journal's online platform. Over the course of the program Global Policy will host the GG2022 program-related publications including the final reports of the three working groups and short post-session summaries from each of the three working groups following the dialogue sessions in Berlin, Beijing and Washington, DC.
The GG2022 project page on Global Policy will serve as a platform for the fellows to disseminate their insights, opinions and results to relevant policymakers, academic opinion leaders and the broader public policy community. The fellows’ contributions will 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 here for the GG2022 Fellows' Columns and programme reports.