Feb 22, 2024
Don McLain Gill
ORF
While ASEAN is an essential player in Indo-Pacific affairs, its influence over the emerging security shifts in the region is being questioned. Therefore, to maintain its credibility, ASEAN should consider structural and cultural reform.
Feb 22, 2024
Melissa Conley Tyler
ORF
The Quad should continue focusing on delivering its promises and building on areas of success. The Quad’s success is imperative for an open and secure Indo-Pacific.
Feb 22, 2024
Paul Samson and Angelo Federico Arcelli
CIGI
This summarizes the key points from the tenth Financial Regulatory Outlook Conference, which examined the potential evolution of the monetary order amid inflationary pressures and global challenges.
Feb 21, 2024
Jin Liangxiang
SIIS
This article argues that the Abraham Accords process is exclusive and disregards the foundational principles of regional peace, and proposes how to make it a more inclusive process.
Feb 12, 2024
Mohamed Abdelraouf
GRC
Besides domestic and regional initiatives, the Gulf countries need to also embrace the huge potential of international cooperation in addressing global climate change.
Feb 08, 2024
Cobus van Staden
SWP
The G7's Just Energy Transition Partnership with Senegal and South Africa aims to help economies become less carbon-focused and create avenues for cooperation, but is complicated by the rise of China and growing multipolarity.
Feb 05, 2024
Sarah van Bentum and Gregor Walter-Drop
IAI
This investigates the potential avenues available to the EU in its strategy to mitigate foreign and security policy challenges arising from three elements: internal contestation, regional fragmentation, and multipolar competition.
Jan 25, 2024
Marc-Antoine Eyl-Mazzega and Diana-Paula Gherasim
Ifri
The European Green Deal did not plan for a fragmenting world and must face new realities. This study identifies ten key points that need to be addressed to adjust the Green Deal to a brutal world.
Jan 21, 2024
Layla Ali
GRC
The efficacy and coherence of the BRICS will be tested by the opportunities and difficulties that come with expansion. Its ability to create consensus will determine whether it can continue to be a credible force for changing global governance.
Jan 15, 2024
Niagalé Bagayoko
SWP
The ongoing crisis in the Sahel shows that traditional instruments of international involvement are no longer adequate to respond to the challenges in security provision and governance. Policymakers need to rethink the approach to addressing insecurity.