Nov

5

2013

4:00—5:30 PM
The Brookings Institution
1775 Massachusetts Avenue, NW
Falk Auditorium
Washington, DC 20036
CGD TALKS

Breaking the Gridlock to Address the Biggest Global Challenges That Will Shape Our Future

The Brookings Institution and the Center for Global Development present

Breaking the Gridlock to Address the Biggest Global Challenges that Will Shape Our Future


Featuring

Nancy Birdsall
President, Center for Global Development

Ian Goldin
Vice Chair, Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations
Director, Oxford Martin School

Pascal Lamy
Chair, Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations

Moderator

Kemal Dervis
Director, Global Economy and Development, The Brookings Institution

The increasing short-termism of modern politics and our collective inability to break the political gridlock undermine global attempts to address the world’s biggest challenges that will shape our future. The Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations, a high-level group working to confront the growing absence of long-range thinking within governments, businesses and global institutions, has recently released Now for the Long Term, a new report calling for a radical shake-up in politics and business to deliver progress on climate change, reduce economic inequality, improve corporate practices and address the chronic burden of disease.

On November 5, the Brookings Institution and the Center for Global Development will host a discussion on the report, its recommendations, and how to rebalance the debate so that global policymakers prioritize the major long-term issues that will impact the world’s future. The panel will include: Pascal Lamy, chair of the Oxford Martin Commission for Future Generations and former director-general of the World Trade Organization; Ian Goldin, vice chair of the Oxford Martin Commission and director of the Oxford Martin School; and Nancy Birdsall, president of the Center for Global Development. Brookings Vice President Kemal Derviș, director of the Global Economy and Development program, will moderate the discussion.

After the program, the panelists will take audience questions.

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