
Saturday, 5 November 2022
15:15 - 16:40 | GMT+7
Ongoing conflicts and crises, including the unequal response to COVID-19, the slow progress on climate action, and the recent invasion of Ukraine, have demonstrated the failings of the intergovernmental system in maintaining world peace and sustaining development across the globe. There is, therefore, an urgent need to build a new type of global collaboration that is hopeful, energizing, and much more effective in achieving fair outcomes for all.
What are the main gaps and challenges to global governance? How can we rebuild confidence and trust toward multilateralism? What should the new form of multilateralism entail?
Keynote Speakers & Panelists
Discussants
Sidaleas Chhun
American University of Phnom Penh - Cambodia
Sabina Katya
CentennialZ - Indonesia
Mark Clark
Generations for Peace - Jordan
Bahadir Sirin
Global Policy Research Group (GPRG) - Sweden
Chan Lok Man Carissa
Asia Law Student Association (ALSA) - Hong Kong