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GG2022 publishes three reports on the future of global governance

The Global Governance 2022 program, or GG2022undefined, has published three reports that explore scenarios for the future of cyber security governance, development governance and energy governance.

In 2012 – 2013, the GG2022 program brought together 24 fellows from Germany, China and the United States for three dialogue sessions in Berlin, Beijing and Washington, DC. The fellows formed three working groups that focused on one of three policy areas, making use of intellectual instruments provided by the field of future research to look ahead 10 years and develop policy recommendations.

The reports are titled:

  • Securing the Net: Global Governance in the Digital Domainundefined;
  • Envisioning New Partnerships for Africa’s Future: Making Global Governance Work in a Post-2015 Worldundefined;
  • Energy Governance Outlook: Global Scenarios and Implicationsundefined.

The GG2022 program is jointly conducted by GPPi, the Hertie School of Governance, Woodrow Wilson School at Princeton University, The Brookings Institution, Tsinghua University and Fudan University. 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 learn more about the program, please visit the GG2022 websiteundefined.