Sections
Themes and Sessions 2010
The Symposium is divided into themes and each theme covers several symposium sessions. Each session of the GES deals with a problem that is relevant to the policy, business, academic, and civic communities and generates strategic responses to that problem.
Provisional themes and sessions of the GES 2010 include:
| GES Themes | GES Sessions | |
|---|---|---|
| The Global Economy | Reassessing Central Banking | |
| Fighting Sovereign Debt Crises Worldwide | ||
| Escaping the Informal-employment Trap in Developing Countries | ||
| Women as Foundation for Rural Development Policy | ||
| Improving Educational Infrastructure through Emerging Technologies | ||
| Rebalancing Trade and Capital Flows | ||
| Building Thriving Companies in Low-Income Economies | ||
| The Global Society | Financing Old Age | |
| Growth through Poverty Reduction and Financial Inclusion | ||
| Preparing for Environmental Migration | ||
| Shared Value and Sustainable Business Strategy | ||
| Providing Portable Unemployment Insurance to Overseas Workers | ||
| The Global Polity | Reconciling Trade and Carbon Governance | |
| Stopping Human Trafficking | ||
| The Psychology of Terrorism | ||
| Sustainability and Global Governance | ||
| The Global Environment | Climate Change and Economic Development | |
| Meeting the Rising Global Demand for Food | ||
| Tackling the Tragedy of the Water Commons | ||
| Towards a Global Electricity Market |