Glogonet - The Global Governance Network™

Glogonet™ is a collaborative network of key specialist actors in Global Governance including international organizations, think tanks, academic institutions, media, the private sector and individuals that contribute vigorously to the debate about Global Governance. Glogonet™ forms Gold Mercury's future-orientated collaborative research and resource centre. The network is continuously updated with new organisations, areas and issues. We are positioning Glogonet™ as the world's most comprehensive network of visionary experts in sustainable global governance and business and an invaluable tool for global governance monitoring and cooperation.

Gold Mercury's Global Governance Model™ has organised global monitoring into eight Global Governance areas and subareas (i.e. Global Security> Nuclear deterrence> etc). Glogonet™ is organised according to these areas. Governance does not happen in a vacuum and world events have implications for industries and markets beyond the obvious. Real intelligence behind global issues bridges the gap between inaction and action in the Global Governance landscape.


  • Strategic intelligence and foresight determining the key future drivers, scenarios, solutions, sucess factors, opportunities and risks for the benefit of our projects.
  • The best minds for each subject area to discover new intelligence and ideas innovation.
  • Open Source style opportunities for project collaboration and fast ad-hoc coalitions: Bottom-up and top-down innovation: local, national, regional, global.
  • Links between policy-makers and policy innovators.
  • Cross-fertilisation and multidisciplinary approach across nations, knowledge and cultures.
  • A capillarity that provides an unprecedented 360º view of how an industry and issue is affected in the short and long term and provides sustainable solutions.
  • An open collaborative model that taps into multiple knowledge sources as way of achieving both a top-down and bottom-up view of issues.

Within each of the eight global governance challenge areas depicted in our Global Governance Model™ are a number of sub areas. We are continuously identifying sub areas and the specialist actors in each. Some examples of the sub areas within each global governance challenge area include:


International Law and Humanitarian Affairs
  • Human Rights & Crimes Against Humanity
  • Corruption
  • Death Penalty
  • Torture
  • Slavery
  • POW
  • Poverty Alleviation
  • Humanitarian Relief Efforts
  • Humanitarian Intervention
  • Natural Disasters
  • Gender equality
  • Human security
  • Forced Migration
  • Civilians and Armed Conflict
  • International Criminal Law and Justice
  • Customary Law
  • Legal Affairs
  • International cooperation
  • Local, national and international
  •   

    Global Health
  • Population Health
  • Infectious diseases
  • Non-infectious diseases
  • Medical sciences
  • Women and Children's Health
  • Ageing
  • Societal epidemics
  • Occupational
  •   

    Global Science and Technology
  • Nanotechnology
  • Biotechnology
  • IT
  • Material sciences and engineering
  • Nuclear and weapons technology
  • Space sciences
  • Environmental sciences
  • Forensic sciences
  • Robotics and AI
  • Earth and atmospheric sciences
  • Cybernetics
  •   

    Global Environment
  • Biodiversity Conservation
  • Ice melt and sea levels
  • Weather Patterns, Climate and Atmosphere
  • Land Degradation
  • Sources of pollution
  • Waste Management
  • International Waters
  • Urban Issues
  • Systems Ecology
  • Environmental Justice
  • Environmental Citizenship
  •   

    Global Resources
  • Water Supply and Freshwater Ecosystems
  • State of aquifers
  • Food supply & distribution
  • Agriculture & Horticulture
  • Coastal and Marine Ecosystems
  • Forests, Grasslands and Drylands
  • Mountains
  • Minerals
  • Non-renewable Energy
  • Renewable Energy
  • Sustainable Consumption
  • Energy security
  • Habitat
  •   

    Global Economic and Social Policy
  • International Trade
  • Monetary systems
  • Business and Industry
  • Macroeconomics and Finance
  • Data and Statistics
  • Foreign Aid
  • Social Development
  • Mobility of people
  • Immigration and Migration
  • Demographics & Social Capital
  • Social Integration
  • Fair Trade
  •   

    Global Peace and Security
  • Nuclear Weapons and Strategy
  • Biosecurity
  • Disarmament
  • Conventional Arms
  • Missile Threats and Responses
  • War and Conflict
  • Peace Making, Peace Building and Peacekeeping
  • Geopolitics
  • Terrorism and Counter-terrorism
  • Crime
  • Intelligence
  • Space Security
  • Cyber and Data Security
  • Failed States
  • Maritime & Aviation Security
  • Sanctions
  • Landmines & Unexploded Ordnance
  • Privatization of Security
  •   

    Global Culture
  • Main belief systems & Ideologies
  • Governance and Political systems
  • Ethics and philosophy
  • Religion
  • Education
  • Social Sciences
  • Citizenship
  •   

    For further information on Glogonet contact:

    Gold Mercury International
    enquiries@goldmercury.org



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