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Global Governance 2025
註釋Global governance is at a critical juncture. As the twenty-first century advances, the growing number of issues on the international agenda, and their complexity, is outpacing the ability of international organisations and national governments to cope with global challenges. Threats such as ethnic conflicts, infectious diseases and terrorism as well as a whole array of disruptive developments including climate change, energy insecurity, food and water scarcity, international migration flows and new technologies are increasingly taking centre stage. Furthermore, the shift to a multipolar world order is complicating the prospects for effective global governance in the coming decade. Against this background, the United States' National Intelligence Council (NIC) and the European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS) have joined forces to produce this assessment of the long-term prospects for global governance frameworks. This report seeks to provide a contribution to an important international debate on the way forward for global, regional and bilateral institutions and frameworks to meet emerging challenges. It is underlined by a strong belief that global challenges require global solutions, which can only be achieved through proactive multilateralist approaches in the future.