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SUMMARY:Summer School 2021: 40 Years of Thinking on Trade and Development
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DESCRIPTION:Still Swimming Against the Tide?\n40 Years of Thinking on Trade
  and Development\n\nThe 4th UNCTAD YSI Summer School celebrates the approa
 ch and legacy of UNCTAD’s annual Trade and Development Report (TDR). The
  school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, and y
 oung scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intellectua
 l debates.\n\nIn the mid-twentieth century\, the economic thinking that do
 minated international debates failed to address the needs of the global so
 uth. An institution was needed to provide pathways to balanced growth and 
 development and UNCTAD has worked to fill that void since its founding in 
 1964.\n\nWith the rise of the neoliberal order in the 1980s\, UNCTAD’s r
 eports focused on providing alternative ideas\, standing up against the gl
 obal motto that “there is no alternative.” For years\, the institution
 &#039\;s annual publications swam against the stream.\n\nNow\, there is an
  opening to reconsider some long held beliefs: The world seeks to “build
  back better” and address the looming issues ahead. But a powerful remin
 der remains necessary to ensure that the efforts lead to prosperity for al
 l\, not just the few. That is the relevance of UNCTAD’s approach to trad
 e\, finance and development today.\n\nThis year marks the 40th anniversary
  of UNCTAD’s first TDR and we are pleased to invite you to reflect on th
 e challenges faced\, the progress made\, and the road ahead.\n\nThis event
  is open to young policymakers and scholars\, as well as members of the di
 plomatic corps based in Geneva\, interested in new and critical ways of th
 inking about the economy.\n\nParticipants in the Summer School also have t
 he opportunity to apply for a one-time 1:1 mentorship call with one of the
  speakers.\n \n&lt\;h3 align=&quot\;center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\
 nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/summer-school-2021-40-years-thinking-trade-and
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SUMMARY:Summer School 2021: 40 Years of Thinking on Trade and Development
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Still Swimming Against the Tide?\n40 Years of Thinking on Trade
  and Development\n\nThe 4th UNCTAD YSI Summer School celebrates the approa
 ch and legacy of UNCTAD’s annual Trade and Development Report (TDR). The
  school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, and y
 oung scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intellectua
 l debates.\n\nIn the mid-twentieth century\, the economic thinking that do
 minated international debates failed to address the needs of the global so
 uth. An institution was needed to provide pathways to balanced growth and 
 development and UNCTAD has worked to fill that void since its founding in 
 1964.\n\nWith the rise of the neoliberal order in the 1980s\, UNCTAD’s r
 eports focused on providing alternative ideas\, standing up against the gl
 obal motto that “there is no alternative.” For years\, the institution
 &#039\;s annual publications swam against the stream.\n\nNow\, there is an
  opening to reconsider some long held beliefs: The world seeks to “build
  back better” and address the looming issues ahead. But a powerful remin
 der remains necessary to ensure that the efforts lead to prosperity for al
 l\, not just the few. That is the relevance of UNCTAD’s approach to trad
 e\, finance and development today.\n\nThis year marks the 40th anniversary
  of UNCTAD’s first TDR and we are pleased to invite you to reflect on th
 e challenges faced\, the progress made\, and the road ahead.\n\nThis event
  is open to young policymakers and scholars\, as well as members of the di
 plomatic corps based in Geneva\, interested in new and critical ways of th
 inking about the economy.\n\nParticipants in the Summer School also have t
 he opportunity to apply for a one-time 1:1 mentorship call with one of the
  speakers.\n \n&lt\;h3 align=&quot\;center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\
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SUMMARY:Summer School 2021: 40 Years of Thinking on Trade and Development
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DESCRIPTION:Still Swimming Against the Tide?\n40 Years of Thinking on Trade
  and Development\n\nThe 4th UNCTAD YSI Summer School celebrates the approa
 ch and legacy of UNCTAD’s annual Trade and Development Report (TDR). The
  school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, and y
 oung scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intellectua
 l debates.\n\nIn the mid-twentieth century\, the economic thinking that do
 minated international debates failed to address the needs of the global so
 uth. An institution was needed to provide pathways to balanced growth and 
 development and UNCTAD has worked to fill that void since its founding in 
 1964.\n\nWith the rise of the neoliberal order in the 1980s\, UNCTAD’s r
 eports focused on providing alternative ideas\, standing up against the gl
 obal motto that “there is no alternative.” For years\, the institution
 &#039\;s annual publications swam against the stream.\n\nNow\, there is an
  opening to reconsider some long held beliefs: The world seeks to “build
  back better” and address the looming issues ahead. But a powerful remin
 der remains necessary to ensure that the efforts lead to prosperity for al
 l\, not just the few. That is the relevance of UNCTAD’s approach to trad
 e\, finance and development today.\n\nThis year marks the 40th anniversary
  of UNCTAD’s first TDR and we are pleased to invite you to reflect on th
 e challenges faced\, the progress made\, and the road ahead.\n\nThis event
  is open to young policymakers and scholars\, as well as members of the di
 plomatic corps based in Geneva\, interested in new and critical ways of th
 inking about the economy.\n\nParticipants in the Summer School also have t
 he opportunity to apply for a one-time 1:1 mentorship call with one of the
  speakers.\n \n&lt\;h3 align=&quot\;center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\
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  and Development\n\nThe 4th UNCTAD YSI Summer School celebrates the approa
 ch and legacy of UNCTAD’s annual Trade and Development Report (TDR). The
  school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, and y
 oung scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intellectua
 l debates.\n\nIn the mid-twentieth century\, the economic thinking that do
 minated international debates failed to address the needs of the global so
 uth. An institution was needed to provide pathways to balanced growth and 
 development and UNCTAD has worked to fill that void since its founding in 
 1964.\n\nWith the rise of the neoliberal order in the 1980s\, UNCTAD’s r
 eports focused on providing alternative ideas\, standing up against the gl
 obal motto that “there is no alternative.” For years\, the institution
 &#039\;s annual publications swam against the stream.\n\nNow\, there is an
  opening to reconsider some long held beliefs: The world seeks to “build
  back better” and address the looming issues ahead. But a powerful remin
 der remains necessary to ensure that the efforts lead to prosperity for al
 l\, not just the few. That is the relevance of UNCTAD’s approach to trad
 e\, finance and development today.\n\nThis year marks the 40th anniversary
  of UNCTAD’s first TDR and we are pleased to invite you to reflect on th
 e challenges faced\, the progress made\, and the road ahead.\n\nThis event
  is open to young policymakers and scholars\, as well as members of the di
 plomatic corps based in Geneva\, interested in new and critical ways of th
 inking about the economy.\n\nParticipants in the Summer School also have t
 he opportunity to apply for a one-time 1:1 mentorship call with one of the
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  and Development\n\nThe 4th UNCTAD YSI Summer School celebrates the approa
 ch and legacy of UNCTAD’s annual Trade and Development Report (TDR). The
  school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, and y
 oung scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intellectua
 l debates.\n\nIn the mid-twentieth century\, the economic thinking that do
 minated international debates failed to address the needs of the global so
 uth. An institution was needed to provide pathways to balanced growth and 
 development and UNCTAD has worked to fill that void since its founding in 
 1964.\n\nWith the rise of the neoliberal order in the 1980s\, UNCTAD’s r
 eports focused on providing alternative ideas\, standing up against the gl
 obal motto that “there is no alternative.” For years\, the institution
 &#039\;s annual publications swam against the stream.\n\nNow\, there is an
  opening to reconsider some long held beliefs: The world seeks to “build
  back better” and address the looming issues ahead. But a powerful remin
 der remains necessary to ensure that the efforts lead to prosperity for al
 l\, not just the few. That is the relevance of UNCTAD’s approach to trad
 e\, finance and development today.\n\nThis year marks the 40th anniversary
  of UNCTAD’s first TDR and we are pleased to invite you to reflect on th
 e challenges faced\, the progress made\, and the road ahead.\n\nThis event
  is open to young policymakers and scholars\, as well as members of the di
 plomatic corps based in Geneva\, interested in new and critical ways of th
 inking about the economy.\n\nParticipants in the Summer School also have t
 he opportunity to apply for a one-time 1:1 mentorship call with one of the
  speakers.\n \n&lt\;h3 align=&quot\;center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\
 nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/summer-school-2021-40-years-thinking-trade-and
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CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Still Swimming Against the Tide?\n40 Years of Thinking on Trade
  and Development\n\nThe 4th UNCTAD YSI Summer School celebrates the approa
 ch and legacy of UNCTAD’s annual Trade and Development Report (TDR). The
  school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, and y
 oung scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intellectua
 l debates.\n\nIn the mid-twentieth century\, the economic thinking that do
 minated international debates failed to address the needs of the global so
 uth. An institution was needed to provide pathways to balanced growth and 
 development and UNCTAD has worked to fill that void since its founding in 
 1964.\n\nWith the rise of the neoliberal order in the 1980s\, UNCTAD’s r
 eports focused on providing alternative ideas\, standing up against the gl
 obal motto that “there is no alternative.” For years\, the institution
 &#039\;s annual publications swam against the stream.\n\nNow\, there is an
  opening to reconsider some long held beliefs: The world seeks to “build
  back better” and address the looming issues ahead. But a powerful remin
 der remains necessary to ensure that the efforts lead to prosperity for al
 l\, not just the few. That is the relevance of UNCTAD’s approach to trad
 e\, finance and development today.\n\nThis year marks the 40th anniversary
  of UNCTAD’s first TDR and we are pleased to invite you to reflect on th
 e challenges faced\, the progress made\, and the road ahead.\n\nThis event
  is open to young policymakers and scholars\, as well as members of the di
 plomatic corps based in Geneva\, interested in new and critical ways of th
 inking about the economy.\n\nParticipants in the Summer School also have t
 he opportunity to apply for a one-time 1:1 mentorship call with one of the
  speakers.\n \n&lt\;h3 align=&quot\;center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\
 nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/summer-school-2021-40-years-thinking-trade-and
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SUMMARY:Summer School 2021: 40 Years of Thinking on Trade and Development
CLASS:PUBLIC
DESCRIPTION:Still Swimming Against the Tide?\n40 Years of Thinking on Trade
  and Development\n\nThe 4th UNCTAD YSI Summer School celebrates the approa
 ch and legacy of UNCTAD’s annual Trade and Development Report (TDR). The
  school will bring together UNCTAD experts\, academics\, diplomats\, and y
 oung scholars from across the globe for lively and stimulating intellectua
 l debates.\n\nIn the mid-twentieth century\, the economic thinking that do
 minated international debates failed to address the needs of the global so
 uth. An institution was needed to provide pathways to balanced growth and 
 development and UNCTAD has worked to fill that void since its founding in 
 1964.\n\nWith the rise of the neoliberal order in the 1980s\, UNCTAD’s r
 eports focused on providing alternative ideas\, standing up against the gl
 obal motto that “there is no alternative.” For years\, the institution
 &#039\;s annual publications swam against the stream.\n\nNow\, there is an
  opening to reconsider some long held beliefs: The world seeks to “build
  back better” and address the looming issues ahead. But a powerful remin
 der remains necessary to ensure that the efforts lead to prosperity for al
 l\, not just the few. That is the relevance of UNCTAD’s approach to trad
 e\, finance and development today.\n\nThis year marks the 40th anniversary
  of UNCTAD’s first TDR and we are pleased to invite you to reflect on th
 e challenges faced\, the progress made\, and the road ahead.\n\nThis event
  is open to young policymakers and scholars\, as well as members of the di
 plomatic corps based in Geneva\, interested in new and critical ways of th
 inking about the economy.\n\nParticipants in the Summer School also have t
 he opportunity to apply for a one-time 1:1 mentorship call with one of the
  speakers.\n \n&lt\;h3 align=&quot\;center\n\nView meeting on unctad.org\
 nhttps://unctad.org/meeting/summer-school-2021-40-years-thinking-trade-and
 -development
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