CV
Nicolas J.A. Buchoud is the co-chair of the T20 Infrastructure Investment and Financing taskforce and the co-editor of INTERSECTING . _x000D_
Fellow of the Global Solutions Initiative (Berlin) and of O.P. Jindal Global University Centre for Sustainability (Sonipat, India)_x000D_
Honorary Member, Indonesia Creative Cities Network (ICCN)_x000D_
President and co-founder, Grand Paris Alliance for Metropolitan Development (est. 2011)_x000D_
Founding principal of Renaissance Urbaine strategic advisory (est. 2006)._x000D_
Alumnus, Sciences Po in Public law, Sciences Po higher school for urban affairs, MA 17th Century Chinese History(Paris La Sorbonne, summa cum laude).
Policy Briefs
Outlook
Ramiro Albrieu (Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad), Nicolas J.A. Buchoud (Global Solutions Initiative), Rainer Kern (Enjoy Jazz Festival), Holger Kuhle (GIZ)
Intersecting Vol.10
Ramiro Albrieu (Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad), Nicolas J.A. Buchoud (Global Solutions Initiative), Sandra Flicke-Loetzsch, Angelika Frei-Oldenburg (Global Project Culture and Creative Industries, GIZ), Manuel Kuhm, Prateek Kukreja (Indian Council for Research on International Economics Relations (ICRIER) India)
The Impossible Infrastructure Consensus?
Policy area: Health and social transformation
Nicolas J.A. Buchoud (Global Solutions Initiative)
Intersecting Vol.11
Policy area: Climate, Energy and Environment
Ramiro Albrieu (Centro de Estudios de Estado y Sociedad), Nicolas J.A. Buchoud (Global Solutions Initiative), Michael Cohen (The New School), Rainer Kern (Enjoy Jazz Festival), Shuva Raha (Council on Energy, Environment and Water)
A G7 Infrastructure Club – Mobilizing the Transformative Power of Cities to Support Multilateralism and the Agenda 2030 in Post-COVID G7/G20
Nicolas J.A. Buchoud (Global Solutions Initiative), Bai Xuemei (The Australian National University), Milindo Chakrabarti (Research and Information Systems for Developing Countries, New Delhi (India)), Edoardo Croci (Bocconi University, Milan (Italy)), Paramita Dey (Government College of Engineering and Ceramic Technology), Christian von Haldenwang (German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE)), Holger Kuhle (GIZ), Susan Parnell (University of Bristol and University of Cape Town), Martin van der Pütten (City of Dortmund)