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Global Governance Podcast

Global Governance Forum
Climate Change
United Nations
Covid-19
Global Governance
Global Health Governance
Public Health
Antimicrobial Resistance
Global Development Assistance
Vaccine Access
Artificial Intelligence
Nationalism
International Health Regulations
Health Emergencies
A World Without War
Middle East Conflict
Radical Inclusion
International Criminal Court
Ecocide
Planetary Boundaries
Social Justice

Welcome to the Global Governance Podcast with Augusto Lopez-Claros, where we explore the future of governance. Each episode will look at a different global issue and how governance plays a key role in its solution. From climate change to gender equality, from corruption to peace and security, we invite experts to explore a thought-provoking game of “what if?” and “why not?”, positing a world in mu... more

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In a recent podcast conversation with Adam Lupel, we explored the growing mismatch between today’s global risks and the United Nations’ capacity to respond effectively. Our discussion ranged from Security Council paralysis and the corrosive effects o... more

In this episode, Jojo Mehta, CEO of Stop Ecocide International, explores the growing global movement to recognize ecocide as an international crime. Building on the vision she developed with the late Polly Higgins, Mehta explains why criminal law—alo... more

Artificial intelligence is transforming the global information ecosystem at breathtaking speed. In this timely conversation, Julia Haas, Head of the OSCE Representative on Freedom of the Media’s AI & Freedom of Expression project, examines what this ... more

In this wide-ranging discussion, Professor Peter J. Hoffman argues that the United Nations’ current paralysis reflects a deeper crisis of legitimacy rather than a temporary political impasse. He examines why incremental reform is no longer sufficient... more

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Adam Lupel
Executive Director of the Coalition for the UN We Need
Coalition for the UN We Need
Episode: Adam Lupel on Reforming Global Security, Reviving Multilateralism, and the Future of the UN
Jojo Mehta
Co-founder of Stop Ecocide International, CEO of Stop Ecocide International
Stop Ecocide International
Episode: Jojo Mehta on Making Ecocide a Crime: Rewriting the Rules for Planetary Protection
Julia Haas
Head of the OSCE Office; representative on freedom of the media's AI and freedom of expression project
Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe (OSCE)
Episode: Julia Haas on Safeguarding Media Freedom and Democratic Integrity in the AI Era
Guy Fitty Sinclair
Associate Professor at Auckland Law School in New Zealand, focusing on international organizations and law.
Auckland Law School
Episode: Guy Sinclair on why the UN needs to adapt to 21st century realities
Cecelia Lynch
Professor of Political Science at the University of California in Irvine
University of California, Irvine
Episode: Cecelia Lynch on the Links between Inclusion, Peace and Prosperity
Sonia Sanchez Diaz
PhD in Political Science and International Relations, specialist in the Middle East and Israel, faculty at Francisco de Vitoria University, and notable analyst in Spain on the crisis in the Middle East.
Francisco de Vitoria University
Episode: Sonia Sanchez Diaz on the Crisis in the Middle East
Michael Mandelbaum
Professor emeritus of American foreign policy and author
John Hopkins University
Episode: Michael Mandelbaum on Titans of the Twentieth Century
Wendy Broadgate
Global Hub Director for Future Earth and Executive Director of the Earth Commission, an expert on sustainability science with over two decades of experience in Earth system science.
Future Earth
Episode: Wendy Broadgate: Deep into Danger Zone on Climate Change
Anthony Annett
Economist and author of 'Cathonomics', former speechwriter at the International Monetary Fund
International Monetary Fund
Episode: Anthony Annett on The Elements of a More Just Economy

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Augusto López-Claros
Host of the Global Governance Podcast

Reviews

5.0 out of 5 stars from 14 ratings
  • Insightful

    Some of the most amazing and insightful conversations that I have come across that are worth disseminating. Please keep the conversations and let’s hope we also reach to some solutions.

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    5
    Paulofsky
    United States4 years ago
  • Very interesting show!

    Loved this first episode with judge wolf and looking forward to the next ones.

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    AGreenall
    Canada5 years ago

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#135
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Adam Lupel on Reforming Global Security, Reviving Multilateralism, and the Future of the UN
Q: Why has disarmament remained such a weak pillar of the UN system, and what would it take to make prevention and arms reduction credible again?
Disarmament has struggled because there has not been a real global system of collective security that makes states feel secure enough to disarm; progress hinges on creating inclusive multilateral frameworks and linking disarmament with credible, verifiable security arrangements.
Jojo Mehta on Making Ecocide a Crime: Rewriting the Rules for Planetary Protection
Q: How do you see enforcement functioning given the mix of private actors and state involvement?
Enforcement is likely to occur primarily at sovereign state levels with regional and international support, leveraging coherence between national laws and international frameworks, so that prosecutions can occur where jurisdiction lies, especially when private actors are involved.
Jojo Mehta on Making Ecocide a Crime: Rewriting the Rules for Planetary Protection
Q: What are the key milestones that have pushed ecocide onto the international agenda?
A defining moment was the 2020 drafting panel that produced a concise international definition, followed by renewed diplomatic engagement, the EU's 2024 environmental crime directive, and ongoing proposals at the ICC level to recognize ecocide as a fifth international crime.
Jojo Mehta on Making Ecocide a Crime: Rewriting the Rules for Planetary Protection
Q: For listeners new to ecocide, what exactly do you mean by ecocide and why criminal law rather than voluntary commitments?
Ecocide refers to the most severe harms to the environment, and criminal law creates accountability where those at the top of organizations can be held responsible for knowingly causing damage, something regulation alone cannot guarantee due to enforcement gaps and the influence of well-funded actors.
Julia Haas on Safeguarding Media Freedom and Democratic Integrity in the AI Era
Q: What role do international institutions play in AI governance and safeguarding human rights across borders?
Multilateral cooperation is essential for a global governance framework that respects human rights and democratic values, but progress should not wait for perfect global structures; parallel, smaller-scale public-interest infrastructures and national/regional measures are also necessary.

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The show centers on governance at a global scale, hosting experts to examine how institutions, laws, and multilateral mechanisms can address climate change, security, human rights, and information integrity. Episodes frequently explore reform ideas for the United Nations, governance innovations like an Earth System Council, and the balance between diplomacy and democratic legitimacy, often weaving in real-world anecdotes to illustrate challenges and potential solutions. A notable throughline is the push for more inclusive, multi-stakeholder approaches and stronger global cooperation to tackle existential risks and systemic inequities. The program tends to attract policy professionals and academics seeking rigorous analysis and practical imp... more

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2. Jojo Mehta
3. Julia Haas
4. Guy Fitty Sinclair
5. Cecelia Lynch
6. Sonia Sanchez Diaz
7. Michael Mandelbaum
8. Wendy Broadgate

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