Global Citizen Blog
This Is How Democracy Dies
March 2020 TGCI Blog Post #2 By Yascha Mounk and Roberto Stefan Foa Note: This piece was originally published on The Atlantic and has been reproduced here with permission. Citizens in stable democracies are supposed to be satisfied with the democratic process....
Online disinformation and emerging tech: Are democracies at risk?
Note: This piece was originally published on the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists and has been reproduced here with permission. Democracies are struggling to contend with the rapid pace of technological change. Image credit: Jonny Lindner via Pixabay. It’s been a...
What if we get things right? Visions for 2030
Note: This piece was originally published on World Economic Forum and has been reproduced here with permission. We asked members of our Global Future Councils - academics, business leaders and members of civil society - to imagine a better world in 2030. Only...
Nov 2018- We need an ecological civilization before it’s too late
The world has been warned. The UN’s International Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has officially stated that humans have just twelve years to prevent a climate catastrophe. While environmental leaders are working to generate awareness to drive change, it is...
Oct- 2018 Why the International Court for War Crimes Is Essential
In an increasingly complex and globalized world, how do you provide real justice to the victims of international war crimes? How do countries resolve crimes against humanity? The International Criminal Court (ICC) should be the answer. However, with limited...