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Advancing the Governance of Global Catastrophic Risk through the G20

Author(s) Kennedy Mbeva, Research Associate, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, University of Cambridge (UK); Luke Kemp, Faculty Fellow, Notre Dame Institute for Advanced Study, University of Notre Dame (USA); Pamla Gopaul, Unit Lead, Economic Analysis and Foresight, AUDA-NEPAD (South Africa); Tom Hobson, Research Associate, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, University of Cambridge (UK); Reuben Makomere, Research Associate, Faculty of Law, University of Tasmania (Australia); Lara Mani, Senior Research Associate, Centre for the Study of Existential Risk, University of Cambridge (UK).

Addressing 21st Century's Agenda: Global Public Investment for Global Challenges

Author(s) Carlos Frederico Coelho, BRICS Policy Center (Brazil); Giulia Carneiro, Think Equal (United Kingdom); Martha Bekele. Development Initiatives - Africa Hub (South Africa); Christoph Benn, Joep Lange Institute (Switzerland); Sachin Chaturvedi, Research and Information System for Developing Countries (India); Khalil Elouardighi, Think Equal (United Kingdom); Kevin Gallagher. Global Development Policy Center (United States); Ole Jacob Sending. Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (Norway); Sanusha Naidu, Institute for Global Dialogue (South Africa); Maria Cecilia Oliveira, Institute for Advanced Sustainability Studies (Germany); Izabella Teixeira, Brazilian Center for International Relations (Brazil); Gladys Teresita Lechini, National University of Rosario (Argentina); Xiuli Xu. China Agricultural University (China); Zhiwei Zhou Chinese Academy of Social Sciences (China)

LLMs as Glocal Inequality Crisis

Author(s) Cristina Godoy Bernardo de Oliveira, Professor of Law, University of São Paulo (Brazil). Glauco Arbix, Full Professor of Sociology, University of São Paulo (Brazil). João Paulo Candia Veiga, Professor of Political Science, University of São Paulo (Brazil). Juliane Engel, Professor of Educational Science, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (Germany). Christoph Burchard, Professor of Law, Goethe University Frankfurt am Main (Germany); Eduardo Saad-Diniz, Associate Professor of Law, University of São Paulo (Brazil). João Victor Gianecchini, Researcher, University of São Paulo (Brazil).

Multi-Responsiveness Governance in the SGDs: Unveiling the Role of Subnational Governments

Author(s) Cairo Gabriel Borges Junqueira, Professor, Federal University of Sergipe (Brazil); Chyara Sales Pereira, Professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (Brazil); Daniela Vieira Secches, Professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais (Brazil); Luiza Farnese Sarayed-Din, Postdoctoral Researcher, Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil); Marinana Andrade e Barros, Professor, Pontifical Catholic University of Minas Gerais, UNI-BH (Brazil).

Championing Development - Friendly Carbon Markets through Trade

Author(s) Jodie Keane, Senior Research Fellow, ODI; Clara Brandi, Head of Programme, IDOS; Jan Yves Remy, Director, SRC/UWI.

From Ambition to Implementation: How Including Subnational Governments Can Improve the Effectiveness of Multilateral Actions

Author(s) Urszula Kasperek, Senior Manager, International Advocacy, Climate Group acting as secretariat to Under2 Coalition (United States); Heloise Chicou, Climate Action, and Resilience Program Manager, Regions4 (France); Nehmat Kaur, Head of Subnationals and Under2 Coalition, Climate Group acting as secretariat to Under2 Coalition (United Kingdom); Sophie Benger, Senior Manager, Communications, Climate Group acting as secretariat to Under2 Coalition (United Kingdom).

Trade and the Environmental Poly- Crisis - Making the World Trade Organization Fit to Better Deal with Trade and the Environment

Author(s) M. Sait Akman, Director for G20 Studies Center, The Economic Policy Research Foundation of Turkey (Turkey); Axel Berger, Deputy Director, German Institute of Development and Sustainability (Germany); Carlos Primo Braga, Adjunct Professor, Fundação Dom Cabral (Brazil); Peter Draper Jean, Monnet Chair of Trade and Environment and Professor, Executive Director, IIT, School of Economics and Public Policy, University of Adelaide (Australia). Andreas Freytag, Professor of Economics, Friedrich-Schiller Universität Jena (Germany) and, Honorary Professor, University of Stellenbosch. Visiting Professor in the Institute of International Trade, University of Adelaide (Australia); Stormy-Annika Mildner, Executive Director, Aspen Institute (Germany) and, Adjunct Lecturer, Hertie School (Germany). Claudia Schmucker, Head of Geo-Economics, Geopolitics, and Tech Program, German Council on Foreign Relations (Germany). Maarten Smeets, Guest Professor ,Shanghai University of International Business and Economics, non-resident senior fellow at the World Trade Institute (Switzerland); Peter Draper, Executive Director, Institute for International Trade, University of Adelaide (Australia).

Building High-Ambition Multilateral Commitments to Future Generations in the Pact of the Future: A Cross-Country Comparative Exploration of Innovations in Intergenerational Policymaking in Support of Effective Global Long-Term Governance

Author(s) Ana Celia Castro, Director, Colégio Brasileiro de Altos Estudos (Brazil); Andrew Jackson, Researcher, School of International Futures (New Zealand); Cat Tully, Director, School of International Futures (Portugal and United Kingdom); Claudette Salinas Leyva, Officer, Future of Climate Cooperation (Mexico); Darja Vrscaj, Researcher, School of International Futures (Slovenia); Fabro Steibel, Executive Director, Instituto de Tecnologia & Sociedade do Rio de Janeiro (Brazil); Fátima Fernández, Policy Lead, School of International Futures (Spain); Felipe Bosch, Executive Director, Intergenerational Center for Global Action (Argentina); João Fernandes, Executive Director, Oikos - Cooperação e Desenvolvimento (Portugal); Rosa Alegria, Director, Teach the Future Brazil (Brazil); Sofia Martinez, Global Policy Director, Green Economy Coalition (Spain); Sophie Howe, Special Adviser, School of International Futures (United Kingdom); Patrick Towell, Creative Economy Director, The Audience Agency (United Kingdom) and, Director, Creative Innovation for Good (Brasil); Valeria Colunga, Global Board Member, Girl Up Org. (Mexico); Victoria Mulligan, Director, Speculative Futures Tamaki Makaurau Auckland (New Zealand); Yame Nkgowe, Executive Director, Africa Place & Equity Cities Foundation (Botswana).

Shifting Norms, Multiplying Actors, And Empowering Voices from The Global South: The G20's Role in Shaping the Emerging Landscape of International Development Cooperation

Author(s) Margarita Gómez, Executive Director, Southern Voice (Global); Zamiyat Abubakar, Network Engagement Officer, Southern Voice (Global); Tracy Mamoun, Head of Policy and Network Strategy, Southern Voice (Global); Juliana Costa, Associate Researcher, ASUL: South-South and Triangular Cooperation Research and Policy Center (Brazil); Luara Lopes, Co-founder and Research Coordinator, ASUL: South-South and Triangular Cooperation Research and Policy Center (Brazil); Peter Taylor, Interim Director, Institute of Development Studies (UK); Laura Trajber Waisbich, Director of the Brazilian Studies Programme, University of Oxford (UK); Mustafizur Rahman, Distinguished Fellow, Center for Policy Dialogue (Bangladesh); Chukwuka Onyekwena, Executive Director, Center for The Study of The Economies Of Africa (Nigeria).

G20 Policy Briefing on Pandemics, WHO Global Governance and the Pandemic Instrument/Treaty/INB Process

Author(s) Deisy Ventura, Professor of Ethics, University of São Paulo (Brazil); Matthew M. Kavanagh, Director, Center for Global Health Policy and Politics, Georgetown University (USA); Luiz AC Galvao, Researcher, Fiocruz-USP Working Group on Pandemic Accord and IHR Reform (Brazil).

Democracy, Good Governance, and Multilateralism: The Missing North- South Connect

Author(s) Prof. Syed Munir Khasru, Chairman, The Institute for Policy, Advocacy, and Governance (Bangladesh); Prof. Tetsushi Sonobe, Dean and CEO, Asian Development Bank Institute (Japan); Prof. Sachin Chaturvedi, Director General, Research and Information System for Developing Countries (India); Prof. Bambang Brodjonegoro, Professor, Faculty of Economics and Business, University of Indonesia (Indonesia); Melani Cammett, Professor of International Affairs, Department of Government, Harvard University (USA); Melissa Lee, Professor of Political Science, University of Pennsylvania (USA); Marianna Albuquerque, Sennior Fellow and Professor, Brazilian Center for International Relations and Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (Brazil).

Measuring Prosperity Inclusively and Sustainably

Author(s) Diane Coyle, Bennett Professor of Public Policy, Cambridge University (United Kingdom); Colin Mayer, Emeritus Professor of Management Studies, Oxford University (United Kingdom); Dennis J. Snower, President, Global Solutions Initiative (United Kingdom) and Professorial Research Fellow, Oxford University (Germany).