The University of Donja Gorica and Tel Aviv University conference would aim to explore facets of this frightening reality to see if we can come up with strategic responses to these global challenges.
The University of Donja Gorica and Tel Aviv University conference would aim to explore facets of this frightening reality to see if we can come up with strategic responses to these global challenges.
The prize is awarded to Prof. Magaloni for her contribution to the field of the study of authoritarianism and its return as a global challenge. In her research, she explains why autocratic regimes hold multi-party elections.
The world is living through a period of turmoil and uncertainty; however, the tide can be reversed. In order to look deeper into the issue, BMI is putting together a conference that will look into the way civilizations rose and fell, relating it to the current picture of authoritarian regimes, human development, welfare and inequality, as well as renewable energy by internationally renowned scholars and experts.
After recovering from the COVID-19 pandemic, the world plunged into one of its darkest moments in modern history, unveiling fundamental challenges within our society’s political, economic, and social tissues.
The 2022 BMI Prize has been awarded to Prof. Axelrod for his outstanding contribution to conflict resolution in its broader sense
“A New World Order”, the Sciences Po – Tel Aviv University conference explored facets of this frightening reality to see if strategic responses to these global challenges could be developed.
BMI, IGS3, and Sciences Po tackle the world’s most pressing issues at the BMI annual research conference on the 25th-26th of January, Paris
The laureate of the 2021 BMI Prize, Dr. John Nkengasong, had graciously donated the prize funds to GHSS – an NGO based in Cameroon.
For outstanding achievements in the fight against the Covid-19 Pandemic to Dr. John N. Nkengasong, Director, CDC Africa