
Multilateral Dialogues in a Changing World
In the final episode of the Global Futures podcast, we look back at 10 years of the Global Governance Futures (GGF) program and talk with some of our alumni about their experiences and insights gained...
9 Nov 202140min

What Does Climate Change Mean for Water Security?
Climate change is disrupting weather patterns and leading to extreme weather events, such as wild fires, all around the world. Climate-related natural disasters also cause unpredictable water availabi...
18 Des 202059min

Kun Tang: China's Response to COVID-19
Three months after the novel Coronavirus outbreak, companies across China are re-opening their doors for business. On March 19, Beijing announced that there were no new local infections. In fact, the ...
30 Mar 202037min

Mara Pillinger: The Coronavirus Pandemonium
International cooperation and multilateral approaches are being strained by rising populism and nationalism. The unabated march of the novel coronavirus (COVID19) across the globe threatens to further...
14 Mar 202032min

Allister Fa Chang: Can Media Literacy Save Us?
This episode marks the start of season two of the Global Futures podcast. Over the course of the next few months, we will tackle the future(s) of climate-related conflict, media and information and th...
28 Feb 202023min

Joel Sandhu: What's Next for Hong Kong?
As Beijing marked the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China with an enormous military parade, protests have erupted again in Hong Kong where the national day was marked by...
1 Okt 201940min

Aidy Halimanjaya: Tackling Environmental Threats in Indonesia
Indonesia, an archipelago comprising of approximately 17,000 islands, holds just one percent of the Earth’s land area, but that one percent contains contain 10 percent of the world’s known plant speci...
28 Aug 201928min





















