International Conference on Transnational Knowledge Transfer and Dynamic Governance: Comparative Experiences and New Challenges
As the world becomes increasingly interdependent, the transfer of knowledge across national borders has constituted a valuable tool for fostering ‘dynamic governance’, defined as a proactive approach towards governance that emphasizes peer-learning, innovation, foresight and adaptability in policy-making and implementation. Transnational knowledge transfer has been traditionally perceived as a one-way learning flow from the North to the South. The past few decades, however, have witnessed intensified exchanges and interactions among countries in the Global South, facilitating knowledge formation, skills development, and resource sharing in the political, economic, social, cultural, environmental and technical domains.