
The Global Development Network (GDN) announces its next annual conference that will take place in Prague next January 2010.
"The proposed theme of the conference will be "Regional and Global Integration: Quo Vadis?" The conference will seek to examine various consequences for all the drivers of globalization, and in particular for developing countries: financial flows; trade flows; and international migration. Some of the systemic consequences from the crisis will be explored. These include:
• Globalization under threat?
• New global financial governance?
• New capitalism?
• More regional integration?
In addition it will discuss two other, related issues
• Climate change and trade, post-Copenhagen
• Managing diversity stemming from international migration".
The Global Development Network (GDN) is an International organization of research and policy institutes promoting the production, sharing and application to policy of multidisciplinary knowledge for the purpose of development.
Every year GND's conferences provide a venue for an exchange on issues of sustainable development and poverty reduction, held each year in a different region of the world.
The point is to facilitate greater exchanges between local policymakers and the local research it supports.
More info about next conference will b published at GND website :
www.gdnet.org
www.gdnet.org/cms.php?id=eleventh_annual_conference_announcement
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