Has nations reached a tipping point in the way they govern?
Recurring crisis across nations necessitates a need to redefine the way nations govern. It is time we understand, acknowledge and manage the complex governance challenges to our nations and effectively manage nation’s recurring crisis.
1. Do you see your nation’s governance playing a role in your nations recurring crisis?
2. Do you think your nation’s governance has the capability to understand and acknowledge your nations challenges?
3. Do you think any meaningful steps are being taken to manage the governance challenges of your nation?
Please specify which nation you are addressing.
With an eye on the future I look forward to a meaningful dialogue to address critical national governance risks. Let me know your thoughts.
Jayshree Pandya PhD
Global Risk Advisor




































#1 by farlona on March 10th, 2010 - 3:33 pm
1. Do you see your nation’s governance playing a role in your nations recurring crisis?
Political statements that answer this question would eliminate the role of neutrality. It is evident from the demonstration of realities that all governments o the globe play a role in the reoccurring crisis…this is a neutral answer in that all national groups are part of the globe and are then responsible partakers in the crisis of economics, pollution, and extinction. To say anything else would become judgmental on one nation more than another. Is that neutrality?
2. Do you think your nation’s governance has the capability to understand and acknowledge your nations challenges?
In a neutral stand, it must be self evident to the viewer that realities exist that explain the national group’s responsibility to their people and their existence.
3. Do you think any meaningful steps are being taken to manage the governance challenges of your nation?
All over the globe, people speak for the survival of the planet; those in higher places have a larger voice and are clearer in their messages. When each nation stands in neutrality on the issues of the crisis then all will be heard. Thus that is the first step in any nation, becoming aware of the problem and thinking what can we do?