Solving global issues takes teamwork
Professor Ann Florini believes that to solve the world's problems, a new approach based on collaboration among governments, businesses and civil societies is needed. See the papers: Bridging the gaps in global energy governance The public roles of the private sector in Asia: The emerging rese...
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