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Are you curious about the power of international cooperation? And how it affects our future? Tune in to the #NextPagePod, the podcast of the UN Library & Archives Geneva, designed to advance the conversation on multilateralism.

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Historian Alanna O'Malley explores how Global South actors have shaped the United Nations, arguing we should view today's challenges as an opportunity for a UN 'renaissance' rather than a collapse. She highlights invisible histories, multi-alignment ... more

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This is AI x Multilateralism, a playlist of conversations at the Commons, our space at the UN Library & Archives Geneva for sharing knowledge on multilateralism. In this series, we’re joined by experts who help us unpack the many ideas and issues at ... more

In this episode we speak with Jean-Claude Burgelman about what open science means, why it accelerates innovation, and why we need it now.

Jean-Claude Burgelman discusses practical benefits for businesses and NGOs, barriers like paywalled publishing ... more

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This is AI x Multilateralism, a mini-series on The Next Page, where experts help us unpack the many ideas at the nexus of AI and international cooperation.

Today, the majority of AI development and deployment is controlled by a small number of power... more

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Recent Guests

Dr. Martin Waehlisch
Associate Professor of Transformative Technologies, Innovation and Global Affairs
University of Birmingham
Episode: AIxMultilateralism: Can AI Predict A Crisis? with Dr. Martin Waehlisch
Jean-Claude Burgelman
Emeritus Professor at the Free University of Brussels and former head of open science policies at the European Commission.
Frontiers Policy Lab
Episode: Open Science: How Sharing Knowledge Can Save the Planet
Martin Grandjean
Senior Researcher and Lecturer in Contemporary History and Digital Humanities
University of Lausanne
Episode: League of Minds: How Interwar Intellectual Cooperation Shaped Cultural and Political Relations
Daniel Laqua
Professor of Modern and Contemporary History
Northumbria University
Episode: League of Minds: How Interwar Intellectual Cooperation Shaped Cultural and Political Relations
Dr. Rachel Adams
Founding CEO of the Global Center on AI Governance, author of The New Empire of AI.
Global Center on AI Governance
Episode: AIxMultilateralism: AI Empire or Global Commons? Why Inclusive Governance Matters, with Dr. Rachel Adams
Dr. Jérôme Duberry
Senior Lecturer of International and Development Studies, Co-Director of Executive Education, and Head of the Tech Hub at the Geneva Graduate Institute
Geneva Graduate Institute
Episode: AIxMultilateralism: Why Diplomats Must Understand AI, with Dr. Jérôme Duberry
Amy Fraenkel
The Executive Secretary of the Convention on Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals.
Convention on Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals
Episode: Nature Knows No Borders: Inside the Convention on Migratory Species
Patrick O. Cohrs
Professor of International History at the University of Florence
University of Florence
Episode: The Locarno Treaties and the Transformation of International Politics
Carl Nordenstreng
Media Scholar and Professor Emeritus of Journalism and Mass Communication at Tampere University, former President of the International Organization of Journalists.
Tampere University
Episode: The Press and Peace: The League of Nations' 1925 Resolution

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Amy Smith
Host of discussions focused on international cooperation and diplomatic history, drawing connections to contemporary issues.

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5.0 out of 5 stars from 20 ratings
  • Great podcast to learn more about multilateralism!

    Very interesting podcast that discusses international issues and politics from a multilateral perspective! Super insightful!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    Katrinelyngsoe
    Denmark5 years ago
  • Great podcast!

    Great podcast by the UN Library, thanks for sharing the knowledge and history!

    Apple Podcasts
    5
    shannonleahalexander
    Australia7 years ago

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Listeners find the content insightful and valuable for understanding international cooperation.
It is praised for featuring knowledgeable guests and addressing relevant topics in diplomacy.
The discussions are noted for their depth, providing unique perspectives on global issues.

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AIxMultilateralism: Can AI Predict A Crisis? with Dr. Martin Waehlisch
Q: What is needed at the multilateral level for crisis computing to be effective?
Multilateral coordination and open channels for conversation among various stakeholders are essential for effective crisis computing.
AIxMultilateralism: Can AI Predict A Crisis? with Dr. Martin Waehlisch
Q: How can we better manage crises using AI?
We need to understand that data is power, and creating equitable access to technology for managing crises is crucial, though challenging amidst disparities.
AIxMultilateralism: Can AI Predict A Crisis? with Dr. Martin Waehlisch
Q: What is Crisis Computing and how does it apply to crisis management?
Crisis Computing involves using computational approaches to prepare for, respond to, and recover from crises. It encompasses various types of crises, including natural disasters and armed conflicts.
Open Science: How Sharing Knowledge Can Save the Planet
Q: What are the barriers for open science becoming the default way we do research?
The primary barriers are the lucrative nature of publishing behind paywalls and the academic community's resistance to change due to existing incentives linked to traditional publishing.
Open Science: How Sharing Knowledge Can Save the Planet
Q: What makes open science particularly crucial now for addressing global challenges?
Open science is essential because the urgent global challenge of maintaining a healthy planet requires rapid solutions without the usual time lag associated with scientific discovery.

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Focusing on the essential role of multilateralism and international cooperation, the content explores a variety of significant global issues through conversations with experts and scholars. Key topics frequently discussed include the evolution of global governance, AI's impact on society, environmental sustainability, and diplomatic practices shaping contemporary international relations. Episodes often feature historical context intertwined with current global events, providing listeners with insights into the power dynamics and collaborative efforts fundamental to international policymaking. This podcast is particularly valuable for those interested in understanding how past experiences inform current diplomatic strategies and the future o... more

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