13.01.2025 13:00 – 15.01.2025 15:00
10-11 Carlton House Gardens, London, UK

Global (Dis)Order Conference

Change is happening to global order and there is a clear need to explore the implications and lessons of reordering and disorder. In this context, the Global (Dis)Order Conference aims to generate insights and creative thinking that improves our collective understanding of the current moment and suggests possible pathways for international cooperation on shared challenges.
Desert Global Disorder
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Details of the Conference 

Achieving international cooperation on shared challenges will require us to marshal diverse perspectives and visions from around the world, as well as expertise that bridges the worlds of research, policy, and practice. It also requires us to take a long view, to better understand the historical antecedents and precedents for contemporary geopolitical, economic, political, societal, technological, ecological, and other trends, as well as how they might be addressed most effectively.

adelphi at the Global (Dis)Order Conference 

Tuesday, 14 January, 11:45-13:00
A more insecure securitising world 

This panel discussed how climate vulnerability overlaps with fragility, drivers of risk and sources of resilience, the role of the United Nations and how the scale and scope of organised crime is worsening. 

Chair: 

  • Christine Chinkin, London School of Economics & Political Science

Panellists: 

  • Richard Gowan, International Crisis Group
  • Janani Vivekananda, adelphi
  • Robert Muggah; Instituto Igarapé

This description was adapted from The British Academy website.