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A
standing-room-only crowd packed the Dag Hammarskjold Library
auditorium in the UN Secretariat building last month for a seminar
on The Governance of Globalization, hosted by UN
University and the UN
Division of Social and Economic Development.
The seminar was organized to discuss the findings of a new study,
New Roles and Functions for the UN and the Bretton Woods
Institutions, prepared by UNU
World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU/WIDER)
with support from the UN
Division for Social Policy and Development and Finland's
Foreign Affairs Ministry.
The study warns that the U.N., World Bank and International Monetary
Fund, created at the end of World War II, today operate on badly
outdated political and economic foundations and need to be
overhauled before a crisis induced by globalization forces the
changes required.
The seminar was moderated by John Langmore, Director
of the Division for Social Policy and Development, and featured
presentations by three of the experts who contributed to the study:
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