The World Policy Institute understands that policymakers and opinion leaders need creative ways to catalyze innovation and engage wider coalitions in solving some of the world’s biggest challenges. By working with artists focused on the same issues, this cross-cutting initiative seeks to build a new, collaborative model for social change.
In Every Nation for Itself: Winners and Losers in a G-Zero World, World Policy Institute Senior Fellow Ian Bremmer illustrates a historic shift in the international system and the world economy—and an unprecedented moment of global uncertainty.
Cyprus Crisis: An Island of Reinvention
By Elizabeth Pond
Cyprus has reinvented itself a dozen times—six times before the 12th-century Crusaders arrived, three times before the 16th-century Ottoman warriors defeated the Venetians, and twice since Britain gave up its bridge to eastern empire in 1960. There's no reason why Cyprus can't pull off the same trick again.
Bradley Birkenfeld: the Whistleblower In His Own Words
World Policy On Air: Elmira Bayrasli
For the second episode of World Policy On Air, David A. Andelman talks to Elmira Bayrasli. Bayrasli is a World Policy Institute project leader and author of Entrepreneurs Save the World, which appeared in World Policy Journal's Summer 2012 issue.












