Readers
Global power revisited
The United States in a changing world order
Focusing on the role of the US in a changing world order, this reader brings together "insider" and "outsider" perspectives on three key global challenges: managing the economic and political fallout of the global financial crisis; forging an integrated international security policy based on multilateral cooperation, particularly in Iraq and Afghanistan; and the challenges of climate change, energy security and proliferation for global governance.
Articles
- Economic leadership beyond the crisis
Adam Posen - Rebalancing the global economy
Xiaojing Zhang - Hard choices
Michael O'Hanlon - A smart strategy for the use of force
Volker Perthes - Climate change and global governance
Carlos Pascual - Climate Change: Challenge, Opportunity and Justice
Chandrashekhar Dasgupta - Beyond multilateralism
James Goldgeier - Organising for the world
Fyodor Lukyanov
About Foresight
Foresight is a new international programme of investigation and debate structured around the challenge of forging common futures in a multi-polar world.
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Organisers
Articles
- Big players: a positive Accord
Anthony Giddens - The political economy of climate change
Arjun Singh-Muchelle - Climate politics after Copenhagen
Simon Latham - G20: an end to US exceptionalism?
Elena Jurado & Priya Shankar - A healthy relationship
Nina Hachigian - Rebuilding alliances
W. Alejandro Sanchez - Latin steps
Alejandro Jara Weitzmann - A radical revamp
Priya Shankar - American power after the financial crisis
Joseph Nye - India and intellectual property: necessity or negotiating tactic?
Nigel Singh - A zero-sum game?
Sumantra Bose - The end of US economic hegemony?
Paola Subacchi - An inconvenient truth
Jochen Prantl - Out of the Doha deadlock?
Biswajit Dhar - Hungry for change
Andrew Legon - A responsibility to protect?
Elena Jurado
