Laurence Brahm has 25 plus years experience in Asia developing and implementing his own brand of pragmatic, culturally sensitive economic development.

Himalayan Consensus

The Himalayan Consensus is an idea whose time has come. The Himalayan Consensus is not just another empty voice of the developing world calling to restructure our global financial system. Rather it calls for reengineering the very values underlying assumptions driving that system. Watch the video to learn about the origin of Himalayan Consensus.

Also read the following articles to learn more:

  • Profits and Preservation: A New Development Model in the Himalayas

    Feb 23, 2010

    Globalization critics often see economic integration as a locomotive surging forward on a course to crush underdeveloped areas and indigenous cultures in its way. The threat is real, but profit and preservation need not be mutually exclusive, says Laurence Brahm, an international mediator, lawyer, author and activist.

  • Bloomberg: One Hour Discussion on Himalayan Consensus - Part 1

    Jan 11, 2010

    LIVE from Hong Kong, Laurence Brahm discusses how the recent G20 meeting demonstrates the need for more voices in the economic leadership group. In a one-hour interview with Bloomberg's Asia Confidential host Bernie Lo, Brahm calls for an increasing multi-polarity and better understanding of the linkages between global climate change and run-away conspicuous consumption.

  • Bloomberg: One Hour Discussion on Himalayan Consensus - Part 2

    Jan 11, 2010

    LIVE from Hong Kong, Laurence Brahm discusses how the recent G20 meeting demonstrates the need for more voices in the economic leadership group. In a one-hour interview with Bloomberg's Asia Confidential host Bernie Lo, Brahm calls for an increasing multi-polarity and better understanding of the linkages between global climate change and run-away conspicuous consumption.

  • Bloomberg: One Hour Discussion on Himalayan Consensus - Part 3

    Jan 11, 2010

    LIVE from Hong Kong, Laurence Brahm discusses how the recent G20 meeting demonstrates the need for more voices in the economic leadership group. In a one-hour interview with Bloomberg's Asia Confidential host Bernie Lo, Brahm calls for an increasing multi-polarity and better understanding of the linkages between global climate change and run-away conspicuous consumption.

  • Bloomberg: One Hour Discussion on Himalayan Consensus - Part 4

    Jan 11, 2010

    LIVE from Hong Kong, Laurence Brahm discusses how the recent G20 meeting demonstrates the need for more voices in the economic leadership group. In a one-hour interview with Bloomberg's Asia Confidential host Bernie Lo, Brahm calls for an increasing multi-polarity and better understanding of the linkages between global climate change and run-away conspicuous consumption.