Governance of Globalization
- Overview
- Publications
- Events
Task Force Chairs
- José Antonio Ocampo
Professor of International and Public Affairs
School of International and Public Affairs
Columbia University
The Governance of Globalization Task Force seeks to differentiate topical ideas based on solid theory and evidence from views based on narrow interests and ideology. Within national economies there is widespread recognition of the need for governments to assume a role in the economy, e.g. in the supervision of financial institutions. At the global level, however, there is no government. Thus, we are engaged in a process of creating a system of global governance—without a global government. The Governance of Globalization Task Force analyzes the alternatives for the governance of globalization in a non-partisan policy framework.
Recent Events
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The End of the Eurozone
05/16/11 Speech
London, United Kingdom
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Asia and the Emerging Global Economic System
04/10/11 Speech
Bretton Woods, New Hampshire, United States
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Global Economic Governance Conference, Washington DC October 7-8 2010
09/28/10 Meeting
Washington, District of Columbia, United States
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The Global Financial Crisis: Lessons for Economic and Financial Theory and Policy
09/20/10 Speech
Zurich, Sweden
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The Global Financial Crisis: Lessons for Monetary Economics and Monetary Policy
08/06/10 Speech
Sydney, Australia
Latest Publications
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The Global Trade Architecture and the Developing World
07/11/11 Working Paper
Martin Khor, José Antonio Ocampo
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Global Governance for Financial Stability and Development
07/11/11 Working Paper
Stephany Griffith-Jones, José Antonio Ocampo
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Innovative Financing for Infrastructure in Low Income Countries
07/01/11 Working Paper
Akbar Noman
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The Role of Intellectual Property Rights in Global Economic Governance
04/30/11 Working Paper
Carlos Correa
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Multinational Enterprises and the Global Investment Regime
03/27/11 Working Paper
Karl P. Sauvant

