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The Australia-UK Chamber of Commerce was pleased to partner with CPA Australia for a webinar which brought together global thought leaders and economics prof
https://www.australiachamber.co.uk/event/economics-during-a-time-of-global-conflict-19-may/
The webinar will connect thought leaders who are experts in geopolitics and economics to discuss the potential impacts these catastrophic issues are having on global stability, financial markets and corporate entities. Join us on Thursday 19th May. 09:00 - 10:00 BST 18:00 - 19:00 AEST Via Zoom Webinar
https://www.economicsandpeace.org/
Produced annually by the Institute for Economics & Peace (IEP)The Global Terrorism Index is the most comprehensive resource on global terrorism trends and uses multiple factors to calculate its score, including the number of incidences, fatalities, injuries and hostages, and combines it with conflict and socio-economic data to provide a holistic picture of terrorism.
https://www.un.org/en/un-chronicle/economics-of-peace-interplay-between-stability-conflict-resolution-global-prosperity
Dale Copeland, in Economic Interdependence and War, posits that nations engaged in economic exchanges simply have too much to lose in the event of conflict. 3 Trade, functioning as a conduit for
https://www.economicsandpeace.org/event/gti2024-launch-webinar/
Global Terrorism Index 2024 Launch Webinar. The Global Terrorism Index is the most comprehensive resource on global terrorism trends and uses multiple factors to calculate its score, including the number of incidences, fatalities, injuries and hostages, and combines it with conflict and socio-economic data to provide a holistic picture of
https://www.economicsandpeace.org/global-peace-index/
Produced by the Institute for Economics and Peace (IEP) since 2007, the GPI is the world's leading measure of global peacefulness. The report presents the most comprehensive data-driven analysis to-date on trends in peace, its economic value, and how to develop peaceful societies. The GPI covers 163 countries comprising 99.7 per cent of the
https://www.weforum.org/agenda/2024/06/economic-fragmentation-global-tensions-experts/
In recent decades, free trade has largely defined the global economy. Yet geopolitical rifts—particularly between the world's two largest economies—and conflict are increasingly spurring governments to increase tariffs and revive the use of industrial policies to boost national economic development or competitiveness.
https://www.globalchamber.org/events/2022/05/19/collaborator/webinar-war-by-other-means-how-a-new-age-of-economic-conflict-is-changing-the-world/
In doing so, they will explore how conflicts between today's great powers - China, Europe and the United States - are driving fragmentation across the global economy, upsetting long-established political structures, triggering financial turbulence, disrupting supply chains - and turning markets into battlefields.
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0264999322002267
This article examines the economic and social impacts of conflict on different countries, using panel data and econometric methods. It explores how conflict affects various indicators of development, such as income, poverty, inequality, health, education, and migration. The article also discusses the policy implications and challenges of post-conflict recovery.
https://www.cef.imf.org/content/cef-imf/en1/News/seminars--webinars----high-level-events/2024-01-09-Seminar-on-Navigating-Economic-Challenges-in-the-MENA-Region.html
Mr. Azour highlighted that across the MENA region, the combined effects of global headwinds, domestic challenges, and geopolitical risks are weighing on economic momentum. He noted that the conflict in Gaza and Israel—which is causing immense human suffering—will have consequences for the broader region and add to the already high outlook
https://crisis24.garda.com/global-risk-forecast-2024-webinar
Global Risk Forecast 2024 Webinar Series Context and clarity for the year ahead. ... global, and economic impacts of the Israel-Hamas conflict, including developments in the Red Sea. ... Part 4: Ukraine Conflict. Join intel analysts Tumi Wallace, Chris Clough, and Christian Control for an update on the changing nature of the Ukraine Conflict
https://www.wti.org/institute/news/1125/webinar-series-climate-change-and-international-economic-law-where-are-we-headed/
Additionally, climate change is becoming a frequently invoked factor in dispute resolution. The resulting normative conflicts often centre on principles, interests, and commitments, frequently occurring along North-South and public-private axes. These conflicts, in turn, have a discernible impact on the future of the global order.
https://www.businessinsider.com/china-choice-between-fueling-ukraine-war-and-trade-europe-g7-2024-6?op=1
China could soon have to choose between fueling the Ukraine war and its access to Europe's economy Analysis by Tom Porter 2024-06-18T12:23:22Z
https://www.globalalliancepr.org/news/2024/2/13/join-the-free-webinar-ethics-in-action-thriving-through-conflicts-and-crises
February 13, 2024. Join the free Webinar: Ethics in Action: Thriving through Conflicts and Crises. Date & Time: Thursday 15 February 2024 at 12-13 HRS GMT. In our interconnected economic world, the escalating complexity of crises, driven by climate change and other stressors, has given rise to a state of perpetual crisis known as polycrisis.
https://www.oecd.org/en/events/2024/05/Diving-deeper-the-evolving-landscape-for-assessing-water-risks-to-the-financial-system.html
Water is critical for meeting commitments of the Paris Agreement and achieving the Sustainable Development Goals. Our economies rely on water, with recent estimates putting the economic value of water and freshwater ecosystems at USD 58 trillion - equivalent to 60% of global GDP. At the same time, water related risks are increasing in frequency and scale in the context of climate change.
https://www.economist.com/subscriber-events
After years of soaring growth, China's economy is slowing, hit by a property crunch, falling markets and trade friction. At the same time America's economy has been resilient in the face of
https://www.poten.com/on-demand-webinar-the-impact-of-global-conflict-and-economic-health-on-future-lng-supply-projects/
Global conflicts are also on the rise - with the Israeli-Palestinian conflict in Gaza joining the Russia-Ukraine war as a hotspot of geopolitical tension. Logistics of global trade have also experienced some challenges in 2023 - particularly the Panama Canal, where extensive droughts have curtailed operations and limited slot availability
https://unitar.org/sustainable-development-goals/peace/our-portfolio/online-learning-and-education/open-webinar-series-navigating-complex-field-conflict-peace-and-security
This webinar examines, through the South African case study, the interaction between the rule of law, security sector, and community interactions to move from being a fragile and conflict-affected society to one of peace. With 11 years of experience in humanitarian aid and social development most of which was accumulated in South Africa, our
https://isdc.org/events/conducting-impact-evaluations-in-conflict-affected-fragile-and-humanitarian-settings-lessons-learnt-challenges-and-opportunities/
Abstract: Within development economics, we know least about people who need help most. People who are malnourished and live in conflict-affected, fragile or humanitarian settings have low endowments, face intermittent markets, can't reliably enforce property rights, suffer information asymmetries and receive patchy and/or poor quality public services.
https://www.sba.gov/event/50411
Join the UTSA SBDC and Carol Wheeler, Ph.D., Founder, Leadership Trainer & Coach - NopaLeadership for this webinar. Conflict is inevitable in any organization. Most leaders turn a blind eye and try to ignore or eliminate conflict. Unfortunately they are missing a huge opportunity - conflict is the source of new ideas, innovation, and team collaboration.
https://www.eastwest.ngo/idea/ewi-webinar-international-organizations-and-conflict-resolution-time-covid-19
At the same time, the pandemic has accelerated the need to find technological tools to support conflict resolution mechanisms. Despite the UN call for a global ceasefire, the pandemic has given rise to political and military threat perceptions in the OSCE and to the revival of frozen conflicts, exemplified in the recent war in Nagorno-Karabakh.
https://events.economist.com/webinars/
World Ocean Summit Insight Hour. New frontiers in ocean innovation June 8th 2022 9am EST | 2pm BST | 3pm CEST. Register free. Shipping: achieving zero emissions by 2050 May 24th 2022 10am BST | 11am CEST | 5pm HKT. Register Free. Plastics and circularity - closing the plastic loop December 9th 2021 3pm CET. Access on-demand.
https://isdc.org/publications/the-economic-burden-of-conflict/
Using a novel methodology that accounts for multiple dimensions of war, the article finds that, in the absence of violent conflict since 1970, the level of global GDP in 2014 would have been, on average, 12% higher. When disaggregating these results by conflict type, civil conflicts are estimated to have been the costliest by far.
https://www.oxfordeconomics.com/event/global-construction-continuing-to-rebound-despite-russia-ukraine-conflict/
In this webinar we present our key findings of the distribution and outlook of construction activity across sectors and countries. ... Webinar. Global construction continuing to rebound despite Russia-Ukraine conflict and China lockdowns. Globally, the value of Construction Work Done is continuing to rebound following the Covid disruption
https://new.gppac.net/resources/webinar-analysis-intervention-dialogue-making-sense-conflict-age-pandemic
The webinar 'Analysis, Intervention and Dialogue: Making Sense of Conflict in the Age of Pandemic,' is a virtual three-day course facilitated by our members Tatjana Popović and Jon Rudy. The aim of this training is: to highlight simple conflict analysis tools, apply them to the current health crisis at global and local levels.
https://www.usip.org/public-education/educators/webinars
In this webinar for educators, participants received an introduction to USIP's catalog of Global Campus online micro-courses, diving deeply into one course to see how it works. Current USIP Peace Teacher Emily Philpott, a high school teacher at St. Andrew's Episcopal School in Ridgeland, MS, joined the webinar to share how she has used
https://www.iedconline.org/blog/2022/04/06/workforce/march-job-growth-shows-resilience-in-face-of-global-conflict-inflation/index.php?submenu=BEDC&src=pages&ref=basic-economic-development-course
Championing Economic Development ; Quick Takes - Leading in a Time of Crisis ; Reshoring American Jobs ; ED Marketplace ; Economic Developers Against Racism . Equity in Economic Development Fellowship Program: Summer 2023 ; Race, Equity, and Economic Development ; Take Action Against Racism in Economic Development Webinar Series