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Ricardo Lagos y el cierre de planta Agrosuper: “La autoridad tiene que hacer respetar la institucionalidad”

2 December, 2025

Ricardo Lagos, expresidente de Chile (2000-2006) y Miembro de Club de Madrid, expresa su desacuerdo con el cierre de la planta de Agrosuper.

Former Malawi leader Joyce Banda appointed as Global Fairness Initiative Board Chairperson

2 December, 2025

Dr Joyce Banda, former President of Malawi (2012-2014) and Member of Club de Madrid, has been appointed board Chairperson for Global Fairness Initiative, a leading NGO committed to creating more equitable and secure livelihoods for the working poor.

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2025 Imperial Springs Int’l Forum opens in Guangzhou, calling for renewed global cooperation

2 December, 2025

The 2025 Imperial Springs International Forum (ISIF) opened on December 2 in Guangzhou, with global leaders urging deeper cooperation amid intensifying geopolitical fragmentation. This year’s theme, “For Global Cooperation and Solidarity” reflects growing concerns over widening divisions and the weakening of multilateral mechanisms.

Benefits of Migration for Host Countries: New Report Findings

29 November, 2025

Migration benefits host countries with economic growth and support for aging populations, says new report by Fletcher School professors and Club de Madrid.

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The economic benefits of migration for host countries

29 November, 2025

According to a new report produced by two Fletcher School professors and four graduate students for the Club de Madrid, migration has many benefits for host countries, from economic growth to critical support for systems like Social Security that support ageing populations.

COP30: Partial Progress but Urgent Climate Action Needed

29 November, 2025

When the world gathered in Glasgow for COP26, the mantra was “building back better.” Two years later, in Sharm El Sheikh, COP27 promised “implementation.” This year, in Belém, Brazil, COP30 arrived with a heavier burden: to finally bridge the gap between lofty rhetoric and the urgent, measurable steps needed to keep 1.5 °C alive.

COP30: Broken Promises, New Hope — A Call to Turn Words into Action

29 November, 2025

When the world gathered in Glasgow for COP26, the mantra was “building back better.” Two years later, in Sharm El Sheikh, COP27 promised “implementation.” This year, in Belém, Brazil, COP30 arrived with a heavier burden: to finally bridge the chasm between lofty rhetoric and the urgent, measurable steps needed to keep 1.5 °C alive.

The Frontiers Of Growth: What Democracy Means for a Society’s Bottom Line

24 November, 2025

Democracy and development: inseparable allies in building sustainable human progress.

La importancia de la democracia para el desarrollo

24 November, 2025

Democracia y bienestar socioeconómico: no son bienes separados, sino complementarios.

What Democracy Means for a Society’s Bottom Line

21 November, 2025

History and direct political experience suggest that if democracy and broad-based social and human development are to be sustainable, they must be pursued in tandem. When people are free to choose their leaders and hold them accountable, sustainable and inclusive growth become more likely.

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A Bold Campaign to Confront Global Crises

21 November, 2025

The Article 109 campaign: reimagining the UN to meet 21st-century threats

A Bold Campaign to Confront Global Crises

21 November, 2025

Civil society mobilizes to trigger a UN Charter review under Article 109

A Bold Campaign to Confront Global Crises

21 November, 2025

Civil society calls for a UN Charter review to tackle war, climate risk, and inequality

Democracy & Development

21 November, 2025

How democratic governance fuels long-term human development

A Bold Campaign to Confront Global Crises

21 November, 2025

Reinventing the UN: Charter review as a path to peace, equity, and climate action

La importancia de la democracia para el desarrollo

21 November, 2025

En este artículo de ‘Project Syndicate’, que ‘Agenda Pública’ publica en exclusiva en España, la ex primera ministra de Senegal Aminata Touré y el exvicepresidente de Costa Rica Kevin Casas-Zamora alertan de que “la democracia está en problemas” tras nueve años de retrocesos. Defienden que los derechos políticos y el bienestar socioeconómico “no son bienes contrapuestos” y que las democracias generan prosperidad duradera.

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