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The Future of Global Governance

By Joseph Stiglitz

Initiative for Policy Dialogue, September 24, 2004

Initiative for Policy Dialogue Working Paper

In spite of the recognition of the problems with globalization, change has been slow. In this short paper, Stiglitz focuses his attention on the forces that may actually lead to meaningful reform of global government. He also discusses a few of the elements of the system of governance that may or should eventually evolve.

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