15 May 2024
14 May 2024
The intensifying effects of climate change have highlighted the urgent need for co-operation between states to save the planet and foster sustainable development for the generations to come.
The resurgence of great power competition in global politics has led to concern that major state actors are spiraling down the “Thucydides trap”. The management of the conflicts and tensions in their relationships will be critical to mitigating the risks of great power collision.
As humanity continues to struggle with global challenges that cannot be solved by individual governments and communities working alone, promoting scientific and technological cooperation is vital to developing sustainable and innovative solutions for future generations.
The increasing emphasis on national security in national policy has been taking a toll on business and investments, as discussions on “de-risking” versus “de-coupling” threaten to impact global prosperity.