All Events
Browse our events including advocacy forums, annual meetings, global conversations, and World Citizen Book Club sessions hosted by Citizens for Global Solutions.

A Second UN Charter: Modernizing the UN for a New Generation (Session 2)
Session 2 continues the discussion of A Second UN Charter, deepening the analysis of how the United Nations can be modernized to meet the demands of a rapidly changing world.

A Second UN Charter: Modernizing the UN for a New Generation (Session 1)
Session 1 of the World Citizen Book Club examines A Second UN Charter: Modernizing the UN for a New Generation, exploring proposals to reform the United Nations for 21st-century global challenges.

The Future in the Past (Session 4)
Session 4 of The Future in the Past explores the evolving relationship between national sovereignty and global governance, drawing on historical precedents to envision a more cooperative international order.

The Future in the Past (Session 3)
Session 3 deepens the discussion of The Future in the Past, examining how lessons from the history of world federalist movements can inform today's efforts to strengthen global institutions.

The Future in the Past (Session 2)
Session 2 of The Future in the Past book club continues exploring how historical perspectives on global governance and world federalism illuminate current pathways toward international cooperation and peace.

The Future in the Past (Session 1)
Session 1 of the World Citizen Book Club explores The Future in the Past, examining how historical perspectives on global governance and world federalism can inform contemporary efforts to build a more peaceful and just international order.

The Humble Cosmopolitan: Rights, Diversity, and Trans-state Democracy (Session 3)
Session 3 of The Humble Cosmopolitan book club explores how trans-state democracy and cosmopolitan ideals can address contemporary challenges in global governance, diversity, and human rights.

The Humble Cosmopolitan: Rights, Diversity, and Trans-state Democracy (Session 2)
Session 2 continues the discussion of The Humble Cosmopolitan, deepening the analysis of how diverse democratic traditions can coexist within frameworks of trans-state governance and universal rights.

The Humble Cosmopolitan: Rights, Diversity, and Trans-state Democracy (Session 1)
Session 1 of the World Citizen Book Club explores The Humble Cosmopolitan: Rights, Diversity, and Trans-state Democracy, examining how cosmopolitan principles can advance human rights and democratic governance beyond national borders.

World Parliament: Governance and Democracy in the 21st Century (Session 2)
Session 2 of the World Citizen Book Club continues the discussion of World Parliament, deepening the analysis of how a global parliamentary assembly could strengthen democratic accountability in international affairs.

World Parliament: Governance and Democracy in the 21st Century (Session 1)
Session 1 of the World Citizen Book Club examines World Parliament: Governance and Democracy in the 21st Century, exploring proposals for a democratic global legislative body and its potential to transform international governance.

Mondial Journal (Winter 2025)
The World Citizen Book Club reviews the Winter 2025 issue of the Mondial Journal, discussing articles on global governance reform, democratic internationalism, and pathways to a more just world order.

Book Club Special Mondial Session
A special Mondial session of the World Citizen Book Club discusses the latest issue of the Mondial Journal, exploring current perspectives on world federalism, global governance, and citizen engagement.

Existing Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power in the Face of Atrocity Crimes (Session 2)
Session 2 continues the analysis of legal constraints on Security Council veto power, deepening the discussion of how existing international law frameworks can prevent vetoes that obstruct justice for atrocity crimes.

Existing Legal Limits to Security Council Veto Power in the Face of Atrocity Crimes (Session 1)
Session 1 of the World Citizen Book Club examines the legal limits to Security Council veto power in the face of atrocity crimes, exploring how international law can constrain the misuse of the veto.

The Future in the Past (Session 5)
The final session of The Future in the Past book club reflects on the book's key insights and their relevance to contemporary debates about reforming international institutions and achieving lasting peace.

Abolishing War (Session 2)
Session 2 of the World Citizen Book Club continues the discussion of Winston Langley's Abolishing War, examining the legal, institutional, and moral frameworks needed to achieve a world without war.

Abolishing War (Session 1)
Session 1 of the World Citizen Book Club explores Winston Langley's Abolishing War, tackling the fundamental question of whether war can be eliminated and examining the legal, political, and moral frameworks for achieving lasting peace.

The Idealist: Wendell Willkie’s Wartime Quest to Build One World (Session 2)
Session 2 continues the discussion of The Idealist, deepening the exploration of Wendell Willkie's vision for international cooperation and its lasting influence on American foreign policy and global governance.

The Idealist: Wendell Willkie’s Wartime Quest to Build One World (Session 1)
Session 1 of the World Citizen Book Club explores Wendell Willkie's wartime quest to build one world, as chronicled in Samuel Zipp's The Idealist, examining the origins of American internationalism.

























