Berggruen Institute on Governance
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"In 2010, Nicolas Berggruen and Nathan Gardels sat down with a group of scholars, business leaders and political veterans in California to contemplate the economic and political stresses caused by the global financial crisis, the widespread perception of failing political institutions and Western democracies, and the question of how China’s rise would affect international cooperation and governance in the 21st century.
"The tentative ideas that emerged from those original discussions became the foundation for the Berggruen Institute through the launch of local and global initiatives and the publication of Intelligent Governance for the 21st Century: A Middle Way Between West and East, a Financial Times “Best Book of the Year.”" [1]
- Nils Gilman - vice President of Programs
- Dawn Nakagawa - Executive Vice President
- Bing Song - Vice President, Director, Berggruen Institute China Cente
Contents
Board of Directors
- Shaukat Aziz, Nicolas Berggruen, David Bonderman, Juan Luis Cebrián, Ray Chambers, Geoffrey Cowan, Mohamed A. El-Erian, Amy Gutmann, Reid Hoffman, Arianna Huffington, Margaret Levi, Dawn Nakagawa, Eric E. Schmidt, Evan Spiegel, Ernesto Zedillo [2]
Transformations of the Human Advisory Board
- Yoshua Bengio, Stewart Brand, Adam D'Angelo, Antonio Damasio, Stephanie Dinkins, Rita Gonzalez, Alison Gopnik, John Hering, Reid Hoffman, Wang Jun, Karlie Kloss, Yann LeCun, James Manyika, Margaret McFall-Ngai, Jane Metcalfe, Tim O'Reilly, Joëlle Pineau, Tess Posner, Eric E. Schmidt, Molly Wright Steenson, Mustafa Suleyman, Luhan Yang [3]