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Global governance is failing and the international order is broken. Climate change, pandemics, cyberattacks, tech-fueled political violence — the problems we face today are planetary in scope and existential in nature. The unraveling of international institutions threatens not just peace and prosperity but our very survival. Navigating these challenges requires unprecedented global cooperation, but that is just not happening. The planetary scale of what we are all living through has exposed the mismatch between the threats we face and the systems we erected nearly a century ago to handle them. The United Nations, International Monetary Fund, and World Bank were built for a bygone era of great power competition between nations, when a few states dictated the rules, defined the stakes, and drew the world’s borders. The emergence of borderless digital space and the transition to new forms of energy and industry in the 21st century and the centrality of those shifts in the way nation-states, corporations, institutions, organizations, and individuals interact today challenges that conceptual paradigm. Today, influence, industry, and information are in the hands of the many. Not only is power now more distributed among states — with nations in Latin America, Asia, Africa, and the Middle East playing an increasingly prominent role — but corporations, civil society organizations, and citizens also are creating and solving global problems. So, too, are the sources of power changing as the race to reverse the warming of the planet and the acceleration of technological change reshape the world. The age of uncertainty and perpetual crisis has just begun. Our institutions and our thinking must adapt to this new reality. The world is different now. As our world becomes hotter, wetter, and more fractured and complex, the time to build new global institutions that put people at the center of today’s planetary politics — in preparation for tomorrow — is now.
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