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Harold James
Harold James is Professor of History and International Affairs at Princeton University and Marie Curie Professor of History at the European University Institute, Florence. >Innovators >People
Jonathan Powers
Jonathan Powers is Chief Operating Officer of the Truman National Security Project. >Innovators >People
Anne Phillips
Anne Phillips is professor of political theory and gender theory at the London School of Economics. >Innovators >People
Michela Wrong
Michela Wrong is a British journalist and author of It's Our Turn to Eat: The Story of a Kenyan Whistle-blower. >Innovators >People
Saul Gomez
Saul Acosta Gomez joined Global Policy Innovations in April 2007. >Innovators >People
Ai Weiwei
Ai Weiwei is an internationally renowned artist and activist. >Innovators >People
Every Day We Put the State on Trial   Transcript
Ai Weiwei 04/19/13
Art bears a unique responsibility in the search for truth, writes Ai Weiwei as he prepares a budding Chinese civil society to imagine change. >Ideas >Commentary
Hakan Altinay
Hakan Altinay is nonresident senior fellow at Brookings Institution. >Innovators >People
The Brookings Institution
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Social Covenants Must Precede Social Contracts   Transcript
Seth Kaplan 04/09/13
Fragile states that do not first forge a social covenant will later find it difficult to codify justice in a social contract. >Ideas >Commentary
Tomas Sedlacek
Tomas Sedlacek is chief macroeconomic strategist at CSOB, one of the largest Czech banks. He previously served on the National Economic Council in Prague and as economic advisor to President Vaclav Havel. >Innovators >People
Sustainable, Happy, Efficient  
Eric Zencey 03/26/13
Only through a composite metric of progress and happiness can governments measure and deliver what matters most: sustainable well-being. >Ideas >Innovations
Will Global Voluntarism Supersede Rule of Law?   Transcript
Harris Gleckman 03/22/13
The World Economic Forum is advocating a move toward coalitions of the willing and able for solving global problems. Will it work? >Ideas >Commentary
Alissa Wilson
Alissa Wilson is a policy associate at American Friends Service Committee. >Innovators >People
Afra Raymond
Afra Raymond is an independent thinker, writer, and speaker on issues of corruption in Trinidad and Tobago. >Innovators >People
Three Myths about Corruption: Some Lessons from Trinidad  
Afra Raymond 02/20/13
Afra Raymond says that any public expenditure without accountability and transparency is necessarily a form of corruption. >Ideas >Video
Ann Pettifor
Ann Pettifor is Director of Jubilee Research at the New Economics Foundation. She co-founded the campaign that grew into the international Jubilee 2000 movement for the cancellation of the debts of the poorest countries. >Innovators >People
Ethics & International Affairs
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Ma Jun: Information Empowers  
John Haffner, Ma Jun 02/11/13
Chinese environmentalist Ma Jun walks the line between transparency and activism in his quest to clean China's air, land, and water. >Ideas >Innovations

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