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The Promise and Pitfalls of Collaborative Governance - Prof Ann Florini

14 November 2017, 6:15 pm–7:30 pm

Ann Florini

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Bedford Way (26) LG04, 26 BEDFORD WAY, LONDON, WC1H 0DS

Thousands of experiments are underway around the world in problem-solving via collaboration across government, business, and civil society. This path to peace and prosperity is now codified in the Paris climate accord and in the Sustainable Development Goals, which explicitly call for multi-stakeholder collaboration as key to implementation. Such collaboration is clearly essential, yet both theory and practice raise red flags that need to be addressed if the promise is to be realised.

Professor Ann Florini is Professor of Public Policy, School of Social Sciences, Singapore Management University, and Faculty Fellow at the American University School of International Service.

Professor Florini has spearheaded numerous international projects focused on innovative approaches to global problem-solving and governance, including the Study Group on Global Energy Governance at the National University of Singapore (2009-2011), the Global Governance Initiative on behalf of the World Economic Forum (2000-2005) and the International Task Force on Transparency, Initiative for Policy Dialogue, Columbia University (2000-2005). Before joining SMU, she was the founding director of the Centre on Asia and Globalisation at the National University of Singapore (2006-2011) and Senior Fellow at the Brookings Institution (2002-2012).

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