Global Governance Futures: Imperfect Utopias or Bust
A podcast by Global Governance Futures
51 Episodes
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Philipp Pattberg – Climate, Ideology, and the Global Governance Dilemma
Published: 3/8/2025 -
Craig Murphy – The Long Arc of Global Governance
Published: 3/8/2025 -
48: Jonathan Blake and Nils Gilman – Planetary Thinking for an Age of Crises
Published: 12/15/2024 -
47: Martha Finnemore – The Power of Ideas in Global Politics
Published: 12/12/2024 -
46: Oliver, Olivia and Rachel – Studying Global Governance and Ethics
Published: 7/17/2024 -
45: Craig Murphy and Jonathan Rowson – Global Politics and the Metacrisis
Published: 7/17/2024 -
44: Tim Maughan – Culture, Technology and the Future
Published: 7/17/2024 -
43: Philip Cunliffe – Liberal Utopianism and its Discontents
Published: 6/14/2024 -
42: Giorgio Savini – Anarchy and the Space Race
Published: 6/14/2024 -
41: Deborah Avant – Security in the Global Marketplace
Published: 6/14/2024 -
40: Abdullahi Ahmed An-Na'im – Decolonising Human Rights
Published: 4/28/2024 -
39: Cynthia Enloe – ‘Later’ Is a Patriarchal Time Zone
Published: 3/23/2024 -
38: Bonnitta Roy – We Need to Watch Each Other Grow
Published: 3/9/2024 -
37: Michael Barnett – Global Governance in an Age of Precarity
Published: 3/9/2024 -
36: Geoff Mann – It Was Not Supposed To End This Way
Published: 12/8/2023 -
35: David Kennedy – Law as a Global Terrain of Struggle
Published: 9/21/2023 -
34: Rhoda Howard-Hassmann – In Defense of Universal Human Rights
Published: 4/17/2023 -
33: Thomas Oatley – Complexity Theory and Political Economy 2.0
Published: 3/10/2023 -
32: Sheldon Solomon – Fear, Death and Politics
Published: 12/19/2022 -
31: Adrienne Buller – Illusions of Green Capitalism
Published: 12/19/2022
Do our global governance systems have the capacity to effectively address the challenges we face as a civilization? What are the viable pathways towards a fairer, more sustainable and viable future? "Imperfect Utopias or Bust? Global Governance Futures" aims to present a space where these questions, and many more, can be addressed in a spirit of dialogue and exploration.