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Changing the Architecture of Global Governance
The global order is changing rapidly. New powers like China, India and Brazil and institutions like the G20 have become more significant whilst issues such as climate change, population movements, food security and epidemic diseases become more significant threats to security.
On 24 October 2010 the Institute and the Wheeler Centre co-hosted a free public lecture, entitled 'The Changing Architecture of Global Governance' on the changes underway and how they are affecting Australia.
A podcast of the discussion is available here and a report on the subsequent workshop is available for download here. (PDF 52KB)
Plenary speakers at the workshop held on 26 October 2010 at the Treacy Conference Centre. From L to R: Alan Whiteside, Founder and Director, Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division, University of KwaZulu Natal, South Africa; Bob McMullan, former Parliamentary Secretary for International Development Assistance; Adriano Campolina Soares, Regional Director for the Americas, ActionAid. Dennis Altman, Director, Institute for Human Security, who chaired the plenary session.