Royal Institute mulls a “world without rules”

(Outside Chatham House, the home of the Royal Institute for International Affairs. Image: Chatham House website)

NATO, Britain, India and global business leaders will meet at Chatham House next week will discuss the “new (global) economic order,” dominated by the BRIIC countries (Brazil, Russia, India, Indonesia and Indonesia). Journalists at the event must observe the Chatham House Rule, which prohibits them from quoting any participant by name. — mb

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Are the rules of the game changing as the balance of the global economy shifts from Europe and the USA to include India, China, Russia and others?

At The New Politics of the Global Economy: a world without rules?, leading thinkers from governments, international organisations and corporates globally will discuss:

* the impact of changes in the global economy on investment, trade, and the environmental framework
* whether new rules will operate across borders
* the global security issues raised by the interdependencies of this new economic order
* the business strategies that will succeed in this new environment.

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