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Centre for
Government and Leadership
School of
Business and Management
Queen Mary
University of London
Open Seminar
12th
March 2014 – 17:30
Guest Speaker: Dr Georgios Kostakos, Executive
Director, Foundation for Global Governance and Sustainability (FOGGS)
Bio: Georgios Kostakos holds a PhD in International Relations and a
Mechanical Engineering degree. He served on the secretariat of the UN
Secretary-General's High-level Panel on Global Sustainability (GSP) as Senior
Adviser and Acting Deputy Executive Secretary, and on many other positions at
UN Headquarters, UN field missions, the Hellenic Foundation for European and
Foreign Policy (ELIAMEP) and the University of Athens. He currently serves
as Executive Director of the Foundation for Global Governance and Sustainability
(FOGGS). His areas of expertise include global governance and
sustainability, climate change, UN reform, conflict resolution, peacekeeping
and peacebuilding. He maintains a current affairs blog: www.kostakos.net
Seminar title: Sustainability, resilience and public-private partnerships from a
global governance perspective
Abstract: Sustainability is an often-used term in recent years, especially
following the Rio+20 Conference of June 2012 and in view of efforts to arrive
at a set of Sustainable Development Goals for the post-2015 period. One
important element of sustainability and its three interconnected dimensions -
namely social, economic and environmental - is resilience, the capacity of
communities, institutions and individuals to bounce back after severe shocks.
In an era of climate change, financial crises, food price hikes and water
scarcity this is a key ingredient of sustainability, although not the whole of
it. However, in the pursuit of growth and efficiency this is often forgotten or
relegated to secondary importance. The seminar will focus on how sustainability
and resilience are reflected, or not, in the public-private partnerships
increasingly concluded at the global level, between international organizations
and big private sector entities. Issues of delivery, representativeness,
division of labour, respective responsibilities and capabilities, as well as
overall accountability will be reviewed in this light, with suggestions for the
future.
Research themes: Globalisation; Ethics and Politics; Public Management Group
Chaired by: Dr Stella Ladi
Location: Arts Two Lecture Theatre, Arts Two Building, Queen
Mary University of London, Mile End Campus, London, E1 4NS.
This
is an open seminar, but please book your
place online: http://bit.ly/1hYK1hn
If you
have any questions, please contact Naomi Britton Executive Education
Administrator: n.britton@qmul.ac.uk
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