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The Global Challenges Foundation wants to see the establishment of new global governance models that can help mitigate and reduce global catastrophic risk. This calls for better knowledge of those risks, and insights into the possible structures that could best address them. To this end, we actively support and endorse research and initiatives that provide innovative analysis or summarise existing knowledge in this area. (PLEASE NOTE: Contributions to the competition "New Shape Prize" can be found both in the general library and in its separate library further down on the page.)
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Nuclear warfare – governance (extract Global Catastrophic Risk report 2022) -
New Models of Nuclear War Assessment (2017) New Models of Nuclear War Assessment (2017)
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Networked Civic Trusts (2018) Networked Civic Trusts (2018)
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Navigating the Complex Intersections of Diverse Global Catastrophic Risks (2021) Navigating the Complex Intersections of Diverse Global Catastrophic Risks (2021)
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Natural Disasters and Political Violence: Assessing the Intersections (2019) Natural Disasters and Political Violence: Assessing the Intersections (2019)
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Nanotechnology – overview (extract Global Catastrophic Risk report 2021) Nanotechnology – overview (extract Global Catastrophic Risk report 2021)
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Modeller för global styrning genom tiderna (2017) Modeller för global styrning genom tiderna (2017)
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Meso: A Structure for Networked Governance (2018) Meso: A Structure for Networked Governance (2018)
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Mapping Leading States and Initiatives (2021) Mapping Leading States and Initiatives (2021)
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Los desafíos más grandes de nuestro tiempo, Laszlo Szombatfalvy (2009) Los desafíos más grandes de nuestro tiempo, Laszlo Szombatfalvy (2009)
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Les plus grands défis de notre temps, Laszlo Szombatfalvy (2009) Les plus grands défis de notre temps, Laszlo Szombatfalvy (2009)
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Learning from success stories in addressing global catastrophic risks (2021) Learning from success stories in addressing global catastrophic risks (2021)
New Shape Prize Library
The world's largest social sciences competition – "A New Shape Prize" – was launched in 2016. The award sought to highlight original proposals for new decision-making structures that galvanise effective international action to tackle global catastrophic risks. Shortlisted and awarded entries can be found in this separate library.