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    Share Your Thoughts

    SHARE YOUR THOUGHTS

    A place for you to share your comments and opinion on the latest theme...

    We endeavour to ensure that the articles and content on the Knowledge Centre offer an insight into the research and thinking that goes on within the University of Warwick. There is always more to learn however. Our ears are always open and we are looking forward to hearing what you think on the matters up for discussion.

    What makes a global power? Is it based in the economy or the political climate associated with a country, or are there other issues at play? Does a country have to be respected to be powerful on a global level?

    Thinking of institutitons like the World Bank and the World Health Organisation, is it only countries that be global powers or can an organisation be powerful on a global scale?

    Taking it further, can an individual be a global power? To answer all of these questions brings us back to the original thought - what makes a global power?


    These are just some of the many questions that will be asked over the coming fortnight. We would value your contribution to this discussion.

    Feel free to post your thoughts, ideas and experiences below.

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    Continuing Conversations...

    Each fortnight on the Knowledge Centre sees us introduce a new theme, with that theme comes a new 'Share Your Thoughts' page. These pages are designed to stimulate conversation and facilitate discussion around a topic. The conversation does not have to stop when the theme is finished though, see the pages below and join in the conversation.

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    The Knowledge Centre is a major initiative from the University which aims to ensure Warwick continues as your primary source of knowledge and learning. It is being established to provide alumni with access to world class research, learning materials and leading experts. The Knowledge Centre provides specially commissioned videos and podcasts; topical news analysis, exclusive interviews with Warwick academics; archive journals and documents; and online learning resources.

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