Are the Rising Powers a Threat to the International Order? Global Market Governance in Flux
September 05, 2018 • 12:30 PM • Law School 4045
We are in the midst of a major power transition in the world economy and the governance of global markets. Over the past twenty years, China, India, and Brazil have gone from being large but mostly poor to being major powers in the world economy. Having developed substantial regulatory capability and capacity, they are also now in a position to challenge the traditional predominance of the U.S. and the EU in setting the rules for global markets. Tim Buthe is a non-resident senior fellow at the Rethinking Regulation Program at the Kenan Institute for Ethics at Duke University and a professor of political science and public policy at the Hochschule für Politik/School of Governance of the Technical University of Munich. Lunch will be provided. Sponsored by Rethinking Regulation at The Kenan Institute for Ethics. For more information, please visit https://bit.ly/2wvNuhX or contact Marlyn Dail at marlyn.dail@law.duke.edu.