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The Paradigm Project
To assure that our work on Interdependence Day yields an ongoing, year-round program, and is rooted in serious research on democratic globalization, CivWorld developed a substantive project aimed at fostering an international research program focused on an “affirmative globalization paradigm”—a paradigm that will offer a philosophical foundation and practical floor for the realistic democratization of globalization.
The research program reached out to like-minded organizations around the world willing to engage in common research, debate, conferencing and policy making. Cooperating institutions included the Hertie School of Governance in Berlin, the Institute for European and Social Studies in Budapest, Haring Woods Studio in London, and La Universidad Nacional Autónoma de México in Mexico City — their common activities having been coordinated by CivWorld at Dēmos in New York.
Other individual scholars from China, India, Italy, France, Poland, Slovenia, Morocco, Libya, Turkey, Brazil and the United States participated in the global research program.
This work set the stage for the Global Governance Seminars, which commenced in 2010.
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