About This Initiative

Governments of the world have achieved universal consensus on the need to confront global challenges collaboratively. Yet while documents such as the United Nations Millennium Declaration and Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) have set goals and targets, the world's inter-related problems of security, poverty and environment have received little coordinated attention. Instead, there has been a wide array of competing, overlapping, variably effective, and often wasteful efforts.

It is clear, however, that where progress is achieved towards the goals, the process involves a range of actors acting in pre-determined concert with assigned roles, responsibilities, lines of authority and accountability. Such mechanisms represent the de facto practice of diplomacy for many of the most vital issues the international community faces today. Yet there is no law, code or framework to encompass this reality. 

The New America Foundation's Global Governance Initiative moves beyond the narrow conception of global problem-solving as an inter-state diplomatic enterprise by exploring the existing modes of successful cooperation among an array of diverse actors such as governments, international organizations, NGOs, corporations, philanthropists, and universities. Which models are most effective and scaleable? Which actors are contributing the most resources? What international legal frameworks can be created to capture this new diplomatic context? How is American foreign policy affected by such a diverse array of domestic actors playing these diplomatic roles?

Through issue-oriented seminars, policy papers, public events, and eventually a book it will both re-frame discussions of global governance and produce concrete recommendations towards more flexible and effective structures appropriate to the 21st century context of diffusing power and legitimacy. The Global Governance Initiative is directed by Parag Khanna, who is also a Senior Research Fellow at New America.

Articles and Op-Eds

November 24
Parag Khanna
July 23 | Spiegel International
Parag Khanna
July 16 | Foreign Policy
Michael A. Cohen
Parag Khanna
June 17 | CNN.com
Parag Khanna
June 01 | Prospect
Parag Khanna
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The Second World

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In The Second World, Parag Khanna takes readers on a global tour, one that shows how America’s dominant moment has been suddenly replaced by a geopolitical marketplace wherein the European Union and China compete with the United States to shape world order on their own terms.

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