Coordinator | Uncontrolled and unregulated regionalincome inequality is a grave threat to peace, security, and stability at the local, national, regional, and international levels and democracy, the rule of law, and sustainable social and economic development of states.
In the United States, as well as among the democratic allies of the United States, a sizable majority rate is the greatest threat to democracy as linked to income inequality. This dwarfs the number of people who see China and Russia as the chief menace.
Now is the time to rise to a new political, economic, and social challenge, one rooted in growing income regionalincome inequality that threatens democracy and the broader international order.