PUBLICATIONS / LISBON TALK 4/2025 – The End of Global Governance?

In this century, we have witnessed an increase in conflicts in several regions of the world, leading to forced displacement and extended humanitarian crises. International law is being violated and multilateral institutions are losing their effectiveness. It seems increasingly difficult to build international consensus for the implementation of truly global regulations, policies and responses to the challenges facing humanity. Does it still make sense to talk about global governance in the context of these dynamics?

The Lisbon Talk took place on 25 November 2025 and featured contributions from Francisco Seixas da Costa, Raquel Duque and Bernardo Ivo Cruz.

This session was organised by the Lisbon Club and the Institute of Political Studies of the Portuguese Catholic University (UCP-IEP), in partnership with the PCS – Platform for Sustainable Growth and the Autonomous University of Lisbon, as part of the Global Challenges for Development project, co-financed by Camões – Institute for Cooperation and Language I.P.

Please note that the article is in Portuguese.

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