47. New Models of Democracy Interactive models of political communication and a genuine role in democracy and governance
48. Under 25 Population (thousands) Global N-Gen Population Source: United Nations (N-Gen in India + China) = 9.5 x (N-Gen in U.S. and Canada)
49. The World: According to Land Area Source: Worldmapper
50. The World: Number of Children Under 15 (2004) Source: Worldmapper
51. Tapping a Global Talent Pool Less developed countries More developed countries
52. The First Global Generation? Exxon Valdez OJ Simpson Divorce Challenger disaster Exxon Valdez disaster Kurt Cobain .com .boom Immigration Democracy WTO HK returned to China Chernobyl Financial Crisis European Union Gulf War 1 Challenger Disaster Dolly The Berlin Wall
66. Private Enterprise and Public Foundations Private Enterprise: Closed Innovation Public Foundation: Open Innovation Standards & disclosure build the enabling platform Patent protection facilitates commercialization
69. No Tax, No Tariffs Competition “ Should you take your core assets and processes and keep them to yourself? Or, do you expose them to every software company on the planet and entice them to come in and help develop those assets?” “ We believe that our strength, our genome, our understanding on how to build applications is significantly enhanced by this kind of collaborative innovation marketplace.” -- Shai Agassi, formerly SAP
76. Wikinomics and the World Government Education GLOBAL CHANGE Science Environment Democracy Health Care
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79. Traditional Models of Global Governance New international structures and supranational alliances
80. Opening up the Boundaries of Government Inviting input from citizens, non-governmental organizations and private enterprise . . .
81. Early 20 th Century Views on Democracy The private citizen today has come to feel rather like a deaf spectator in the back row, who ought to keep his mind on the mystery off there, but cannot manage to keep awake. - Walter Lippmann No government by experts in which the masses do not have the chance to inform the experts as to their needs can be anything but an oligarchy managed in the interests of the few. - John Dewey
82. Social Governance with Web 2.0 Blog Ideas & Comments Personal Attractor Wiki Shared Documents Status/Policies/etc. Forum Question & Answer Discussion Point Shared Bookmarks Co-developed resource Research/Look up Feed Reader Updates in one place Quick scan Social Networking Search & Find People Bonds over distance RSS Feeds and Tags Act as Linking Mechanism