
New Thinking for a New World - a Tallberg Foundation Podcast
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The value(s) of democracy
Democracy is under huge pressure everywhere, made worse by the global pandemic. Too many governments in too many places are failing to deliver on the basic social contract with their citizens. Celebrated photographer and human rights activist Shahidul Alam of Bangladesh discusses these issues from the perspective of a country which struggles to conduct fair elections, where inequality is extreme and poverty even more so, and where failures of democratic institutions are condoned by great powers.

Will Democracy Survive Covid-19?
Democracy and democratic institutions were under severe pressure well before the novel Coronavirus appeared. Could the added burden of the pandemic break the back of democracy as we have known it? Gabriela Cuevas, Mexican Congresswoman and Inter-Parliamentary Union President, and Paula DiPerna, strategic environmental advisor and former U.S. congressional candidate, discuss the risk that our democracies could be another casualty of Covid-19—and what we should do about it.

Understanding Coronavirus and its Implications
Anne Goldfeld, 2019 Tällberg/Eliasson Global Leadership Prize winner, is a clinician and a medical doctor with long experience—in the lab and on the front lines of care—with epidemics. Together with Alan Stoga, the Tällberg Foundation’s chairman, she discusses what we know about Covid19 and what we still need to learn--and why it is a global problem that needs a global response.

What is a thought?
Rafael Yuste, a professor of biological sciences at Columbia University and a 2018 Tällberg Eliasson Global Leader speaks with Alan Stoga, the Tällberg Foundation’s chairman about recent and prospective progress in neuroscience. Could our evolving understanding of the human brain lead to a new Renaissance? What are the implications of this new knowledge? How do we protect each individual’s neural identity?

Grappling with the Unknown
The three 2019 Tällberg/Eliasson Global Leadership Prize winners, Anne Goldfield, Faustin Linyekula and Saul Griffith share their perspectives on the future and their relationship with it. Together they discover how their respective expertise - medicine, dance and fighting climate change - are all fueled by the mystery of the unknown and desire to explore it.

What is the future of democracy?
Are Western democracies the model for non-Western countries or do they need different models? Do democracies represent all their constituents? How are minorities protected? Kenneth Lusaka (Speaker of the Senate, Kenya), David Sperling (Senior Research Fellow, Strathmore Governance Centre; Kenya) and Ulrika Karlsson (Special Advisor on Global Health, Inter-Parliamentary Union) discussed these questions within the scope of “New Thinking for a New World.” Facilitated by Maarten Koets, Tällberg Foundat

Unpacking a Tällberg Workshop: Hopes, concerns and red threads
After a Tällberg Workshop in Nairobi, three members of the Tällberg Foundation community gathered to reflect on the theme "New Thinking for a New World", what this looks like in Kenya and how identifying it is a matter of positionality - be it young or old, local or global. Alan Stoga, Chairman, Tällberg Foundation, Mark Abdollahian, (CEO, ACERTAS and Professor, Claremont Graduate University, US) , Vishakha Desai (Senior Advisor for Global Affairs to the President of Columbia University)