GPPi and partners announce GG2020 fellows
The Global Public Policy Institute (GPPi) and the project partners of Global Governance 2020: Designing the Future of International Institutions
are pleased to announce the 2010/11 fellows of the GG2020 program. The GG2020 program brings together 24 young leaders, eight respectively from China, Germany and the United States for meetings in Berlin, Shanghai, and Washington DC.
The GG2020 fellows have been selected from a highly competitive pool of over 200 applicants by the GG2020 Steering Committee of senior policymakers and academics from the three participating countries. The fellows combine academic excellence and professional experience with personal commitment, intellectual creativity and a clear dedication to global problem-solving.
During the course of the program, the GG2020 fellows will jointly develop a shared vision for the system of global governance in the year 2020 with a particular focus on the global challenges of climate change, nuclear proliferation and disarmament and global finance. The program, which will run from January 2010 to January 2011, is conducted in collaboration with the Hertie School of Governance
, Woodrow Wilson School of Public and International Affairs at Princeton University
, The Brookings Institution
, Fudan University
, and the Shanghai Academy of Social Sciences. The program is generously supported by the Robert Bosch Stiftung
and the Transatlantic Program of the German Government
(ERP Grant administered by the German Ministry for Economics and Technology).
To view the twenty-four fellows of the GG2020 program, please visit the Global Governance 2020: Designing the Future of International Institutions
web site.