Richard Kozul - Wright

From polycrisis towards inclusive and sustainable development 

Join #KAPTalks lecturer Richard Kozul-Wright, Director of the Globalisation and Development Strategies Division in United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), to make sense of these developments.  What deeper changes in the governance of the international economy will be needed if more inclusive and sustainable outcomes are to be realized? Register here

Tuesday 28.02.2023

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Under the best of international circumstances, the policy challenges posed by cascading crises would be daunting. But we are far from the “best”. 

In a world already fractured by a health pandemic and trade tensions, the war in Ukraine has deepened divisions; trust and solidarity between governments – key pillars of a stable international order – appear to be in short supply. At the same time, the institutions of global economic governance–tasked since 1945 with mitigating global shocks, delivering international public goods and providing a global financial safety net–have been hampered by insufficient resources and policy tools and options that are “rigid and old fashioned”. 

Effective global governance in support of shared goals cannot be limited to formal talk of a „rules-based international order”. 

Achieving these goals requires a set of common principles and effective mechanisms that can help mobilise resources and coordinate policies in countries with very different government and private sector capacities. The agenda for that discussion arises from unresolved international development dilemmas (in the context of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and recent UN development reports) in a fractured world, and in the context of the many crises and challenges currently facing the international community. 

Join #KAPTalks lecturer Richard Kozul-Wright, Director of the Globalisation and Development Strategies Division in United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), to make sense of these developments.  What deeper changes in the governance of the international economy will be needed if more inclusive and sustainable outcomes are to be realized?

The lecture is organised with the support of the Embassy of the Republic of Poland in Ljubljana.

When: 28th February 2023 at 16:00 CET / 15:00 GMT 

Where: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Social Sciences, University of Ljubljana, Kardeljeva ploščad 5 & online 

You can join the lecture by:

  • coming to the event – register here
  • coming to the online event on Zoom – register here
  • following livestreaming from the event at kapuscinskilectures.eu
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Richard Kozul-Wright is Director of the Globalisation and Development Strategies Division in UNCTAD. He has worked at the United Nations in both New York and Geneva. 

He holds a Ph.D in economics from the University of Cambridge UK. He has published widely on economic issues including, inter alia, in the Economic Journal, the Cambridge Journal of Economics, The Journal of Development Studies, and the Oxford Review of Economic Policy. He is the author of The Resistible Rise of Market Fundamentalism (with Paul Rayment) and The Case for a New Bretton Woods (with Keven Gallagher) and is a co-editor of the Oxford Handbook on Industrial Policy. He has written widely in newspapers including the Financial Times, the Gaurdian, Le Monde, El Pais, China Daily, Project Syndicate, OpenDemocracy.

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