The GGD Forum is a space for shared reflection around the key themes of the Georgetown Global Dialogues (April 22-26, 2024).
Georgetown Global Dialogues Forum
Why the Georgetown Global Dialogues?
- A Many-Voiced Encounter
 - Realizing Our Aspirations to Global Citizenship
 - Why Global Dialogue Matters: The View from Doha
 - From the Ruins
 - Globalization from the Standpoint of Its Victims
 - Universities as a Platform for Productive Dialogue
 - Bringing Young People into the Global Conversation
 - Learning from the Global South
 - Diplomatic Ethics in the Face of Global Dialogue
 
Degrowth as the Imperative in the Age of the Polycrisis
- Degrowth and Datafication: Making Space for Stories Among Metrics
 - Degrowth Beyond an Anti-Capitalist Argument: A Short Reflection
 - The Case for Degrowth and Conscious Consumption
 - Regrowth as a Radical Response to Rapid (Un)raveling
 - Confronting Capitalism's Contradictions: A Meditation on Saito's Degrowth Imperative
 - Socialism with Saito Characteristics: Reflections on Kohei Saito’s Degrowth Marxism
 
Against All Odds
- Beyond Hope and Reimagining Faith
 - Reimagining Faith for Democracy
 - The Lab of Democracy
 - Faith: The Ultimate Solution for Democracy
 - Fighting Injustice by Redefining Faith
 - Faith: Our Responsibility to Combat Modern Challenges Together
 
Cracks in Concrete
- Growing Flowers Out of Concrete: Promoting Collective Justice through Fostering Interpersonal Understanding at Universities
 - Amidst Silenced Actions and Louder Inactions
 
Our New, Non-Polar World
- American Exceptionalism and the Need for Equal Accountability Before International Law
 - Change: The Only Constant
 
The Specter of Plunder Neoliberalism
- Friends From Abroad: An Analysis of Javier Milei’s Global Allies
 - From Plunder Neoliberalism to Conservative Dominance
 
Towards a Cosmopolitanism of Repair
- Creating Connected Communities on College Campuses
 - Towards an Interdisciplinarity of Repair
 - Uncovering Utopian Unity: Ranjit Hoskote's Exploration of Global Identity and Solidarity
 - Jesuit and Feminist Hospitality in Cosmopolitan Repair
 
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