Emerging Global Governance (EGG)


Project Summary:

The Emerging Global Governance (EGG) Project is a collaborative research initiative led by Gregory Chin at York University (Canada) and Eva-Maria Nag at Global Policy journal, Durham University, as the principal partners, and The Johns Hopkins University’s School of Advanced International Studies, Foreign Policy Institute as a legacy partner. The EGG project profiles new evidence-based research and analysis of distinguished thinkers and practitioners on emerging issues, actors and arrangements in global governance.

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The goal of the EGG Project is to bridge the ongoing gap in knowledge-sharing between the scholarly and policy communities. The Project brings together leading scholars, early-career scholars, and policy practitioners to profile leading-edge research on key emerging issues and emerging actors in global governance, global collective action, global public goods provision, and global risk management across the range of relevant sectors and issue-areas, including global economy and development; the biosphere, environment, and climate change; global security; global health; digitalization, artificial intelligence, big data; global indigenous rights; international migration.

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