Futures of multilateralism


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Nov 09 2023 38 mins   1

Futures of multilateralism – an applied research project on the challenge of transforming the global order

In this episode, three young researchers from the Graduate Institute in Geneva, Simfora Bangasimbo, Karim Achy, Sohini Chakrabarti talk about their applied research project on Futures of Multilateralism. The UN Office at Geneva and the Graduate Institute collaborate in several knowledge and research domains and this research project on futures of multilateralism was submitted by the Library & Archives and The Fab, the Institute’s innovation lab.

Francesco Pisano, Director of the Library & Archives, discusses with the graduate students as they explore what multilateralism may look like in the following 3 scenarios: a world of stable and cooperative geopolitics and open access technology; a world of volatile geopolitics and open access technology; and a world of volatile geopolitics and closed access technology. In the second part, the students move on to a stimulating discussion reflecting on their research.

Resources:

IHEID - The Fab: https://www.graduateinstitute.ch/FAB

Our Common Agenda: https://www.un.org/en/common-agenda

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Speakers: Simfora Bangasimbo, Karim Achy, Sohini Chakrabarti

Host: Francesco Pisano, UN Library & Archives

Producer: Amy Smith

Editing & social media: Mengna Chen, Amy Smith

Recorded & produced at the United Nations Library & Archives Geneva