Simon Anholt: Which country does the most good for the world?
Sajmon Anholt (Simon Anholt): Koja država najviše doprinosi svetu?
After 20 years working with the presidents and prime ministers of 54 countries, Simon Anholt has a plan to make the world work better. Full bio
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sam mnogo razmišljao o svetu
u poslednjih 20, 30, 40 godina.
zakačila prehladu, kinula i uginula
ukoliko bi banka u Severnoj Americi
ekonomski sistem na kolena
širom planete
the Millennium Development Goals,
Milenijumski razvojni ciljevi,
i ako se zaista jako potrudi.
loše strane globalizacije,
koji uzrokujemo ove probleme,
sedam milijardi organizovano?
u otprilike 200 nacionalnih država,
way that those laws are made
na koji su ovi zakoni doneseni
solution of global problems,
za rešavanje globalnih problema
Pretvaraju se, ponašaju se
each other from country to country,
da se međusobno poubijaju,
na gledanju ka unutra?
vlade koje nismo birali,
transparentnost, pravdu
koji će nas sve dokrajčiti,
things tend not to change.
zašto se stvari ne menjaju.
trodimenzionalnim ličnim životima,
ljudi koji to ne rade,
da bdimo nad njim.
u izvesnoj meri,
15 godina, otprilike,
kao spoljnopolitički problem,
uzimajući u obzir sve to,
političare da se promene?
a lot of time complaining
provodim mnogo vremena žaleći se
naterati ljude da se promene
razumnih evolutivnih razloga.
šta bi mogao da bude taj lični interes
da razmišljamo više ka spolja,
sometimes to look outwards.
da ponekad pogledamo ka spolja.
kojom je anketiran
think about other countries
o drugim državama
the governments that I advise
Zato što su vlade koje savetujem
da to shvate,
izuzetno pozitivan ugled,
i da je pitam:
su dobre države.
primarily because they're rich,
samo zato što su bogate,
because they're successful,
they're technologically advanced.
zato što su tehnološki napredne.
državama koje su dobre.
često to i radim, bilo kojoj vladi:
morate da budete dobri.
ideje su mi jednostavnije
na planeti Zemlji doprinosi,
već ostatku čovečanstva.
of very serious and clever people,
veoma ozbiljnih i pametnih ljudi,
o tome koliko države
tell you which one comes top.
kažem koja je na vrhu.
dobra, dobrija i najdobrija.
od bilo koje druge države.
po glavi stanovnika,
da spavamo noćas,
before we drift off to sleep,
pre nego što odlutamo u san,
što Irska postoji.
ekonomske recesije,
izuzetno važna lekcija,
your international obligations
na međunarodne obaveze
svoju ekonomiju,
lower than Ireland's lowest score.
lošiji od onog kod Irske.
notice about the top 10 there
nadležnost bogatih država
very, very important thing.
veoma, veoma važne stvari.
i ljudima koji brinu
umesto isključivo sebičnog razmišljanja.
of the lower-lying countries.
neke od nižerangiranih država.
the big developing countries,
od najrazvijenijih država,
gradeći sopstvene ekonomije,
i sopstvene politike,
setovima podataka koji je čine.
to be on goodcountry.org,
to će da bude na goodcountry.org,
level of the individual datasets.
i u nivo individualnih setova podataka.
o konkurentnim državama.
brzorastućim državama.
ni o srećnim državama
da koristite reč "dobra"
u kom trenutno živimo,
koja misli na sve nas.
budite veoma sumnjičavi.
jer dolazim iz dobre države"?
što država te osobe postoji."
and our companies behave,
i naših preduzeća
thinking about these things.
počeo da mislim na ove stvari.
da živim u bogatoj državi,
wanted to live in a happy country,
da živim u srećnoj državi,
da i vi želite isto što i ja.
ABOUT THE SPEAKER
Simon Anholt - Policy advisorAfter 20 years working with the presidents and prime ministers of 54 countries, Simon Anholt has a plan to make the world work better.
Why you should listen
For 20 years, Simon Anholt has worked with the presidents, prime ministers and governments of more than fifty nations, devising strategies and policies to help them to engage more imaginatively and productively with the international community.
In 2014, impatient to do better, Anholt founded the Good Country, a project aimed at helping countries work together to tackle global challenges like climate change, poverty, migration and terrorism, by mobilizing "the only superpower left on the planet: global public opinion."
According to The Independent, Anholt's aim is to change the way countries, cities and companies work "...by us all encouraging their leaders to think about the global impact of their actions, rather than cut-throat self-interest."
Measurement of Good Country progress is done through Anholt's Good Country Index, the only survey to rank countries according to their contribution to humanity and the planet rather than their domestic performance. According to The Guardian, "He has built his career in part as a formidable cruncher of data." Since 2005, his research into global perceptions of nations and cities has collected and analyzed over 300 billion data points.
In 2016, Anholt launched the Global Vote, a project that enables anybody in the world to vote in other countries' elections, choosing the candidate who is likely to do most for humanity and the planet: three months later over 100,000 people from 130 countries took part in the Global Vote on the US Presidential Election. The Global Vote now covers an election somewhere in the world almost every month.
Anholt is an Honorary Professor of Political Science and the author of five books about countries, cultures and globalisation. He is the founder and Editor Emeritus of a leading academic journal focused on public diplomacy and perceptions of places.
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