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Why Democracy vs. Autocracy Misses the Point, with Jean-Marie Guéhenno

Apr 19, 2022
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1
Introduction
00:00 • 2min
2
What Sparked and Sustained Your Passions and Interests to Pursue a Long Career in International Affairs and Diplomacy?
01:37 • 2min
3
The End of the Nation's State
03:32 • 5min
4
The Second Renaissance
08:07 • 5min
5
What Do You Think Will Be the Impact of the Data Revolution?
12:43 • 2min
6
How the Data Revolution Changes the Way People Relate to Each Other
15:01 • 3min
7
Control of the Power of Data
18:05 • 4min
8
Control of Data
22:23 • 3min
9
The Balance Between the Legitimacy of Knowledge and Collectivity
24:53 • 4min
10
Is Science the Art of Asking New Questions?
28:27 • 3min
11
Is There Just One Answer?
31:37 • 6min
12
The Importance of Asking and Fining Questions
37:48 • 5min
13
The Story of Technology Is Also the Story of Humanity
42:26 • 6min
14
Are We Going to Be Lesser Black Swans?
47:57 • 4min
15
Are We Blinded by the Promise of Technology?
51:38 • 4min
16
The Importance of the Individual and the Collective
55:29 • 3min
17
The Crisis of Representativity
58:46 • 3min
18
Direct Democracy
01:02:09 • 4min
19
The Importance of a Democracy by Lots
01:05:40 • 3min
20
The Future of the European Union
01:08:50 • 5min
21
The Fog of Peace - Your Memoirs
01:13:36 • 1min
22
The Fog of Peace
01:14:57 • 3min
23
The United Nations - The Most Important Dimension of Leadership
01:17:46 • 4min
24
The Moral Compass in Politics
01:21:58 • 3min
25
The Politics of Money and Politics
01:25:15 • 5min
26
Is There a Market of Ideas?
01:30:20 • 2min
27
What Keeps You Up at Night?
01:32:04 • 5min