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Grizzom
30th September 2010, 14:54
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Global Governance 2025: At a Critical Juncture
On Monday, September 20, the Atlantic Council, the U.S. National Intelligence Council (NIC), the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS), and Transatlantic Policy Network (TPN) held an event for the public release and discussion of the joint U.S.-E.U. report Global Governance 2025. This report analyzes the gap between current international governance institutions, organizations and norms and the demands for global governance likely to be posed by long-term strategic challenges over the next 15 years. The report is the product of research and analysis by the NIC and EUISS following a series of international dialogues co-organized by the Atlantic Council, TPN, and other partner organizations in Beijing, Tokyo, Dubai, New Delhi, Pretoria, Sao Paulo & Brasilia, Moscow, and Paris.


Global Governance 2025 direct download (http://www.foia.cia.gov/2025/2025_Global_Governance.pdf)

Global Trends 2025 direct download (http://www.cic.nyu.edu/internationalsecurity/docs/NIC_final.pdf)

Audio download (http://www.acus.org/files/Asia/AtlanticCouncil_GlobalGovernance092010.mp3)

Transcript download (http://www.dni.gov/speeches/20100920_NIC_EUISS_Burrows.pdf)

Atlantic counsel web site (http://www.acus.org/event/global-governance-2025-critical-juncture)



http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=myJQJkYDeoQ


Note:I recieved a pm from a friend wanting me to make a torrent with this material which I did, and I figured I'd do a post here also.

This is some disturbing stuff to say the least.

I'm just a messenger so please don't get mad at me :no:

conk
30th September 2010, 15:53
The gradualism. The insideous infiltration of our languge with words that subconsciously brace us. The new "global issues". International trade agreements. Global products. Ease of travel. International banks! Open discussion of global currency. On and on. All contribute to a idea that would have been abhorent to people 50 years ago, but is now accepted as necessary or even good.