A New Global Agenda
Priorities, Practices, and Pathways of the International Community
Herausgeber: Ayton-Shenker, Diana
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A New Global Agenda
Priorities, Practices, and Pathways of the International Community
Herausgeber: Ayton-Shenker, Diana
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A New Global Agenda explores the most compelling issues of our time, highlighting key strategies, initiatives, and calls to action. To catalyze regenerative solutions for People, Society, and Planet, this text engages visionary thought leaders, advocates, and innovators spanning international policy, academia, private sector, and civil society.
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A New Global Agenda explores the most compelling issues of our time, highlighting key strategies, initiatives, and calls to action. To catalyze regenerative solutions for People, Society, and Planet, this text engages visionary thought leaders, advocates, and innovators spanning international policy, academia, private sector, and civil society.
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- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781538106013
- ISBN-10: 1538106019
- Artikelnr.: 49456533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
- Seitenzahl: 320
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Februar 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 499g
- ISBN-13: 9781538106013
- ISBN-10: 1538106019
- Artikelnr.: 49456533
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Diana Ayton-Shenker is a senior fellow at The New School in New York. Named one of "25 Leading Women Changing the World" by Good Business New York, Diana is founding CEO of philanthropic strategy and social innovation firm, Global Momenta, helping private foundations, families, and ventures optimize their social impact.
PART I. PEOPLE Legal Protection 1. We do matter: A Renewed Global Agenda for Protecting Human Rights
by Alex Neve 2. The Future of International Law
by Karen. J. Alter Vulnerable People 3. Revitalizing the International Response to Forced Migration: Principles and Policies for the "New Normal"
by T. Alexander Aleinikoff 4. Women Rebuilding Societies: Resiliency from the Bottom Up
by Laurie Adams Essential Freedoms 5. Global Press Freedom in the Crosshairs
by Joel Simon 6. Digital Information Access
by Courtney Radsch PART II. SOCIETY Regenerative Development 7. An Economy in Service to Life
by L. Hunter Lovins 8. Engaging Business and Civil Society for Sustainable Development
by Lars Fogh Mortensen and Karen Lund Petersen Health and Wellness 9. New Frontiers of Health Access
Pape Amadou Gaye and Gracey Vaughn 10. Bodies of Water: The Role of Hydration in Health
Wellness and Wealth
by Gina Bria 11. The Next 100 Years of Vitality: Partnering for Healthy Impact
by Derek Yach and Gillian Christie Collaborative Leadership 12. Designing the University of the Future: A New Global Agenda for Higher Education
by Mary Watson 13. A New Leadership Agenda: Expanding the Practice of System Leadership
by Russ Gaskin Crowdsourcing the Feminine Intelligence of the Planet
by Jensine Larsen PART III. PLANET Resilience and Stability 14. Climate Change at Thirty
by Eban Goodstein 15. Biodiversity Enhanced Global Agriculture: Mainstreaming Ecosystem Services into Future Farming
by Harpinder Sandhu
Stephen D. Wratten
John R. Porter
Robert Costanza
Jules Pretty
and John P. Reganold 16. Cities and the New Global Agenda: Implementation Strategies and Priorities
by Michael A. Cohen
Lena Simet Security and Peace 17. The United Nations
New Wars and the Challenge of Peace Operations
by Alynna J. Lyon 18. Nuclear Weapons and the Rules-based Global Multilateral Order
by Ramesh Thakur 19. The Geopolitical Convolutions of Fighting the Global War on Terror (GWOT)
by Hall Gardner 20. U.S.-UN Relations and the Global Agenda: Rejecting One's Protégé?
by Alynna J. Lyon
by Alex Neve 2. The Future of International Law
by Karen. J. Alter Vulnerable People 3. Revitalizing the International Response to Forced Migration: Principles and Policies for the "New Normal"
by T. Alexander Aleinikoff 4. Women Rebuilding Societies: Resiliency from the Bottom Up
by Laurie Adams Essential Freedoms 5. Global Press Freedom in the Crosshairs
by Joel Simon 6. Digital Information Access
by Courtney Radsch PART II. SOCIETY Regenerative Development 7. An Economy in Service to Life
by L. Hunter Lovins 8. Engaging Business and Civil Society for Sustainable Development
by Lars Fogh Mortensen and Karen Lund Petersen Health and Wellness 9. New Frontiers of Health Access
Pape Amadou Gaye and Gracey Vaughn 10. Bodies of Water: The Role of Hydration in Health
Wellness and Wealth
by Gina Bria 11. The Next 100 Years of Vitality: Partnering for Healthy Impact
by Derek Yach and Gillian Christie Collaborative Leadership 12. Designing the University of the Future: A New Global Agenda for Higher Education
by Mary Watson 13. A New Leadership Agenda: Expanding the Practice of System Leadership
by Russ Gaskin Crowdsourcing the Feminine Intelligence of the Planet
by Jensine Larsen PART III. PLANET Resilience and Stability 14. Climate Change at Thirty
by Eban Goodstein 15. Biodiversity Enhanced Global Agriculture: Mainstreaming Ecosystem Services into Future Farming
by Harpinder Sandhu
Stephen D. Wratten
John R. Porter
Robert Costanza
Jules Pretty
and John P. Reganold 16. Cities and the New Global Agenda: Implementation Strategies and Priorities
by Michael A. Cohen
Lena Simet Security and Peace 17. The United Nations
New Wars and the Challenge of Peace Operations
by Alynna J. Lyon 18. Nuclear Weapons and the Rules-based Global Multilateral Order
by Ramesh Thakur 19. The Geopolitical Convolutions of Fighting the Global War on Terror (GWOT)
by Hall Gardner 20. U.S.-UN Relations and the Global Agenda: Rejecting One's Protégé?
by Alynna J. Lyon
PART I. PEOPLE Legal Protection 1. We do matter: A Renewed Global Agenda for Protecting Human Rights
by Alex Neve 2. The Future of International Law
by Karen. J. Alter Vulnerable People 3. Revitalizing the International Response to Forced Migration: Principles and Policies for the "New Normal"
by T. Alexander Aleinikoff 4. Women Rebuilding Societies: Resiliency from the Bottom Up
by Laurie Adams Essential Freedoms 5. Global Press Freedom in the Crosshairs
by Joel Simon 6. Digital Information Access
by Courtney Radsch PART II. SOCIETY Regenerative Development 7. An Economy in Service to Life
by L. Hunter Lovins 8. Engaging Business and Civil Society for Sustainable Development
by Lars Fogh Mortensen and Karen Lund Petersen Health and Wellness 9. New Frontiers of Health Access
Pape Amadou Gaye and Gracey Vaughn 10. Bodies of Water: The Role of Hydration in Health
Wellness and Wealth
by Gina Bria 11. The Next 100 Years of Vitality: Partnering for Healthy Impact
by Derek Yach and Gillian Christie Collaborative Leadership 12. Designing the University of the Future: A New Global Agenda for Higher Education
by Mary Watson 13. A New Leadership Agenda: Expanding the Practice of System Leadership
by Russ Gaskin Crowdsourcing the Feminine Intelligence of the Planet
by Jensine Larsen PART III. PLANET Resilience and Stability 14. Climate Change at Thirty
by Eban Goodstein 15. Biodiversity Enhanced Global Agriculture: Mainstreaming Ecosystem Services into Future Farming
by Harpinder Sandhu
Stephen D. Wratten
John R. Porter
Robert Costanza
Jules Pretty
and John P. Reganold 16. Cities and the New Global Agenda: Implementation Strategies and Priorities
by Michael A. Cohen
Lena Simet Security and Peace 17. The United Nations
New Wars and the Challenge of Peace Operations
by Alynna J. Lyon 18. Nuclear Weapons and the Rules-based Global Multilateral Order
by Ramesh Thakur 19. The Geopolitical Convolutions of Fighting the Global War on Terror (GWOT)
by Hall Gardner 20. U.S.-UN Relations and the Global Agenda: Rejecting One's Protégé?
by Alynna J. Lyon
by Alex Neve 2. The Future of International Law
by Karen. J. Alter Vulnerable People 3. Revitalizing the International Response to Forced Migration: Principles and Policies for the "New Normal"
by T. Alexander Aleinikoff 4. Women Rebuilding Societies: Resiliency from the Bottom Up
by Laurie Adams Essential Freedoms 5. Global Press Freedom in the Crosshairs
by Joel Simon 6. Digital Information Access
by Courtney Radsch PART II. SOCIETY Regenerative Development 7. An Economy in Service to Life
by L. Hunter Lovins 8. Engaging Business and Civil Society for Sustainable Development
by Lars Fogh Mortensen and Karen Lund Petersen Health and Wellness 9. New Frontiers of Health Access
Pape Amadou Gaye and Gracey Vaughn 10. Bodies of Water: The Role of Hydration in Health
Wellness and Wealth
by Gina Bria 11. The Next 100 Years of Vitality: Partnering for Healthy Impact
by Derek Yach and Gillian Christie Collaborative Leadership 12. Designing the University of the Future: A New Global Agenda for Higher Education
by Mary Watson 13. A New Leadership Agenda: Expanding the Practice of System Leadership
by Russ Gaskin Crowdsourcing the Feminine Intelligence of the Planet
by Jensine Larsen PART III. PLANET Resilience and Stability 14. Climate Change at Thirty
by Eban Goodstein 15. Biodiversity Enhanced Global Agriculture: Mainstreaming Ecosystem Services into Future Farming
by Harpinder Sandhu
Stephen D. Wratten
John R. Porter
Robert Costanza
Jules Pretty
and John P. Reganold 16. Cities and the New Global Agenda: Implementation Strategies and Priorities
by Michael A. Cohen
Lena Simet Security and Peace 17. The United Nations
New Wars and the Challenge of Peace Operations
by Alynna J. Lyon 18. Nuclear Weapons and the Rules-based Global Multilateral Order
by Ramesh Thakur 19. The Geopolitical Convolutions of Fighting the Global War on Terror (GWOT)
by Hall Gardner 20. U.S.-UN Relations and the Global Agenda: Rejecting One's Protégé?
by Alynna J. Lyon





