We are a Team of Governance Practitioners striving to Reduce Governance Risk

We are a Cambridge-based research platform established to help societies to become more humane and productive by developing and sharing knowledge about how to overcome governance risk.

OUR STORY

Where It All Began

Early in his legal career, the founder of Cambridge Governance Labs, Dr John Barker, was recruited to teach law overseas. At the time, the country was under dictatorship. While human rights abuses drew international attention, the real issue was a concentration of wealth in the hands of the dictator that by suppressed the economy and perpetuated poverty.

Dr. John Barker​ – Founder & Director​ of Cambridge Governance Labs. Legal scholar and Fellow of the Lauterpacht Centre for International Law at Cambridge.

“I saw first-hand how unchecked power can hold nations back.”

Under the dictatorship, power was absolute. Political opponents were silenced, exiled, murdered. Courts were reinvented to comply with the dictator’s demands. Students were detained without trial, businesses were seized and the media was under strict control. Informants were deployed in workplaces, bars preventing citizens from speaking openly. Fear was part of everyday life.

“Courts were no longer about justice. They served the dictator’s will.”

What Dr Barker witnessed made one truth painfully clear: many of today’s greatest global threats begin as governance failures – when those entrusted to serve the public instead serve themselves. These lessons form the foundation of Cambridge Governance Labs, driving our mission to strengthen decision-making, uphold the rule of law and ensure leaders meet their obligations to citizens.

“The quality of life of citizens depends on the quality of decisions made by those in authority.”

Our Mission

What We Are Here To Do

Cambridge Governance Labs exists to understand and share knowledge about governance risk.

The Global Challenges We Address

The World's Biggest Problems Are Governance Problems

The world’s biggest problems aren’t beyond reach – they’re governance problems. We’re probing the governance failure that drive global threats.

Climate Change
Climate change is a governance failure. The science has been clear for decades, yet emissions rise because decisions are taken to extract benefits that enable costs to fall on others, especially future generations. We work to strengthen how climate decisions are made so that policies protect citizens rather than polluters.
Poverty persists when decisions about the allocation of resources in society are compromised. When public debt servicing is unsustainable, or taxes evaded, or public investment favours some sectors of society and not others, poverty is perpetuated. We work to strengthen how governments allocate resources so that citizens have exit routes out of poverty.
Wars don’t happen suddenly. They follow perverse decision-making trajectories that can be traced to those whose gains are dwarfed by others’ losses. Similarly, states are weakened when rule-based systems and the rule of law are dismantled. We help institutions manage disputes before they escalate and are developing feedback loops that provide credible evidence of the true costs of decisions in the governance space.
AI is evolving faster than the governance systems that need to oversee it. We are working to reframe the question by asking what defects are already built into our political and economic systems and will AI will be directed to reinforce or correct them, so that the governance of AI influences its overall direction. Otherwise, larger risks may be overlooked by smaller discussions.
Corruption is a symptom of poor governance that thrives in dark corners where opportunity and impunity collude. We support those who are responsible for oversight and accountability and procurement processes in real-world contexts.
Pandemics reveal governance failures with devastating speed. COVID-19 showed how quickly weak institutions and poor decisions cost lives. Health security depends on good governance so that early warning systems work, leaders act on solid evidence that is not withheld and international cooperation is not delayed.
Climate Breakdown Poverty and Inequality Armed Conflict and Fragile States AI and Emerging Technology Risks Corruption and State Capture Pandemic and Health Security

How We Think About Governance

At Cambridge Governance Labs, we don’t just treat the symptoms of broken systems – we look at the root causes. 
Our work is grounded in a few key ideas that guide how we understand governance challenges and design better solutions.

Our Approach

Conventional Approach

Management Board

Our Leadership

Cambridge Governance Labs is led by a management board that brings together expertise in international law, governance, corporate finance and institutional reform.

Partnering with Institutions that Shape Governance Worldwide

Jesus College Cambridge Hughes Hall Global Choices Malawi School of Government Møller Institute Lauterpacht Centre One Million Strong Higherway Academy