This is the public presentation of our capstone project to complete our Master's of Science in Global Affairs from New York University (a capstone is the equivalent of a group thesis). It took place on the 4th floor of the Woolworth Building in New York City on May 8th, 2007 at 6:00pm.
This part features Wayne Moses Burke presenting his work on the responsibilities of civil society within the framework.
Project Overview:
The Framework - describing a framework of responsibilities, designated by actor within the international system, that would result in global sustainable development. The framework relies on three pillars that are created by the actors fulfilling their responsibilities: good governance, environmental sustainability, and cultural sensitivity.
1. Civil Society by Wayne Moses Burke
2. The Private Sector by Patrick Benz
3. Government by Daniel Feltsman
Case Studies - application of the framework to global issues.
4. Global Warming: International Environmental Law Perspective by Brad Good
5. Corruption: A Private Sector Perspective by Sofia Perazzo
6. Transnational Organized Crime and Crime-Financed Terrorism: Unrecognized Actors in a Globalized World by Maria Herbruger
For more information, including the full presentation PowerPoint, visit http://waynemosesburke.com/capstone.
Wayne Moses Burke
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