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David Miliband at launch of Managing Global Insecurity Project

David Miliband at launch of Managing Global Insecurity Project; ENGLAND: London: Chatham House: INT *** SOME FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY ** Unidentified male speaking on stage alongside David Miliband MP (Foreign Secretary) and Sandy Berger (Former US National Security Advisor to Bill Clinton) SOT David Miliband MP (Foreign Secretary) speaking SOT - Most politicians are now starting their speeches with quotations from President Obama, "the world has changed and we must change with it" / Obvious but important how you define the change, three things define the change for me, one is global real time interdependency, economic crisis is best example of that / Second big change is the shift in the balance of power, shift from West to East, also a shift from governments and corporations to individuals, that shift bought about the the freedom of which information can go around the world, ideas can move around the world is very significant / Third set, economic crisis, two forces pulling in opposite directions, no one knows what its geo-political consequences are going to be, one force is pulling towards economic nationalism, protectionism, creating the fortress, that's real, people want to look after their own first, opposite force is so obvious these are international crises, towards a renewal of multilaterals, you are not going to solve these problems if that first force wins out
David Miliband at launch of Managing Global Insecurity Project; ENGLAND: London: Chatham House: INT *** SOME FLASH PHOTOGRAPHY ** Unidentified male speaking on stage alongside David Miliband MP (Foreign Secretary) and Sandy Berger (Former US National Security Advisor to Bill Clinton) SOT David Miliband MP (Foreign Secretary) speaking SOT - Most politicians are now starting their speeches with quotations from President Obama, "the world has changed and we must change with it" / Obvious but important how you define the change, three things define the change for me, one is global real time interdependency, economic crisis is best example of that / Second big change is the shift in the balance of power, shift from West to East, also a shift from governments and corporations to individuals, that shift bought about the the freedom of which information can go around the world, ideas can move around the world is very significant / Third set, economic crisis, two forces pulling in opposite directions, no one knows what its geo-political consequences are going to be, one force is pulling towards economic nationalism, protectionism, creating the fortress, that's real, people want to look after their own first, opposite force is so obvious these are international crises, towards a renewal of multilaterals, you are not going to solve these problems if that first force wins out
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