#93 The G|O Briefing, April 7, 2022 The UN: paralyzed in New York, overwhelmed in Geneva — The G|O: live on Zoom tomorrow
ILO election watch We will know tomorrow who will replace Guy Ryder at the helm of the International Labour Organization (ILO). Quick reminder: five candidates (among them two women, whose election would mark a first for the organization) from four continents are in the running. In alphabetical order: Togolese Gilbert Houngbo, South Korean
#91 The G|O Briefing, March 24, 2022 How the BRICS are fighting efforts to isolate Russia in Geneva - Election countdown at the ILO - Truth, lies, and alternative facts in Russia
#82, The G|O Briefing, January 20, 2022 A wide open race for the ILO's top job | Will diplomacy prevail? | Is the Human Rights Council losing its focus? |
The Geopolitics of Digital Standards: China’s Role in Standard-setting Organisations Standards for digital technologies are all around us, enabling devices to interact with each other, allowing us to connect to mobile networks, and facilitating the exchange of information.
International Geneva. Uncovered and visualized Geneva and the over 45 international organizations located here do not always receive the attention they deserve.
International Geneva as it has never been mapped before This is an onsite edited excerpt of the G|O Briefing newsletter We take a look at International Geneva, with the help of the Concise Atlas of International Geneva 2019–2020 just published by The KAS Foundation—Multilateral Dialogue Geneva.*The Atlas is a gem of a document, packed with
Concise Atlas of International Geneva 2019/2020 Geneva and the over 45 international organisations located here do not always receive the attention they deserve. Many current developments in international politics and multilateralism are reflected in «international Geneva», with future global trends often being foreseen here at an early stage.