ONLINE | Transforming Global Governance Institutions in a Shifting World Order
November 2, 2023 , 9:00 am – 11:00 am
For the last seven decades, world politics has been dominated by American leadership, the institutions it has designed, and putatively liberal norms. This international order is facing severe challenges due to the rise of new powers, breakdown of old economic arrangements, and a redistribution of technological and infrastructural activity. This academic year, we are planning a series of panels that seek to examine emerging political, technological, and economic arrangements that are replacing an older international order.
The November 2nd panel will be a panel that discusses how global governance institutions reflect changing geopolitics and international political economy. We hope to deliberate on the impact of new powers like China, India, and other countries in the global South, and how they are leading to new distributions of power, norms, and expertise.
Speakers
Oumar Ba
Assistant Professor of International Relations
Department of Government
CORNELL UNIVERSITY
Xiao REN
Professor of International Politics
Institute of International Studies
FUDAN UNIVERSITY, CHINA
Tansen Sen
Professor of History
Director of the Center for Global Asia
NEW YORK UNIVERSITY SHANGHAI
Arlene B. Tickner
Ambassador and Deputy Permanent Representative of Colombia to the United Nations
Professor, School of International, Political and Urban Studies
UNIVERSIDAD DEL ROSARIO, COLOMBIA
India China Institute at The New School in Partnership with Julien J. Studley Graduate Programs in International Affairs
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