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GES 2011: Participants’ First Impressions and Expectations
“Our current system of multilateral governance has proven to lack the needed scope, effectiveness and foresight”, said Gunter Thielen, CEO and Chairman of the Bertelsmann Stiftung.
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Dennis Snower for Future Challenges on Global Economic Symposum 2011 in Kiel
Dennis Snower of the Institut für Weltwirtschaft and the Global Economic Symposium discusses the absence of Eastern European representatives among the 400 guests from all over the world.
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GES 2011: Video Interviews from Washington, D.C.
This week while the Future Challenges team is at the Global Economic Symposium, we’ll be posting some video interviews from people discussing what they think will be future challenges…
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Welcome to the GES 2011 in Kiel
This year the GES will take place in Kiel – a city in the baltic sea region in Northern Germany. The city is well known for their ferry lines to Scandinavia and the Baltic Countries. It has a long tradition of international cultural and trade exchange with North- and North-East-Europe. […]
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#fc_org interview with Birgitta Jonsdottir
Update 2nd of October (Google news about Open Gov Camp last Friday): #fc_org RT @anked:68 articles about #opengov camp in Berlin :-) most about inspiring speech of @birgittaj http://t.co/IpLHYkGS #ogc11 @gov20 Since three year we are supporting the Open Gov Camp in Berlin. Open Government is from our point of view one […]