Feb 11, 2022
Barry Desker
RSIS
The US, Japan, India, and the EU need to work together to manage the challenges posed China’s rise while recognizing its different perspectives. Together, the major powers need to foster a new great power equilibrium in the Asia-Pacific.
Jan 25, 2022
Marta Antonelli
IAI
This analyzes the shortcomings of food system production and advocates for multi-stakeholder collaboration to combat global food insecurity and climate change with sustainable food systems. 
Jan 24, 2022
Aleksandra Kozioł
PISM
As the EU increasingly employs its civil space systems for international crisis management, its pursuit of strategic autonomy hinges on its development of space technology. The EU should thus explore and define links between the space sector and security.
Jan 22, 2022
Neuma Grobbelaar and Lwazi Ngubevana
SAIIA
Africa is well positioned to become a major hub in global green hydrogen production. This explores G20 members’ recognition of green hydrogen as a critical technology in decarbonization and G20 member options for supporting Africa’s transition.
Jan 20, 2022
Volker Stanzel and Daniel Volelsen
SWP
This explores possible applications for AI as a tool of diplomacy. Through two case studies, the authors examine AI’s ability to predicting state behavior, monitor public media, and contribute to negotiation strategy formation.
Jan 19, 2022
Sanam Vakil
Chatham House
Although the Iran nuclear negotiations to restructure the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action are progressing, the current plan is not nearly as strong or comprehensive as its predecessor. However, any deal is better than no deal for global stability.
Jan 18, 2022
Mari Elka and Pangestusamir Saran
ORF
Economic prosperity and climate security are inextricably linked. This proposes that countries should therefore pursue policies to combat poverty, COVID-19, and climate change with a long-term sustainability lens.
Jan 12, 2022
Susanne Dröge and Oliver Geden
SWP
Before COP27, European policymakers must secure commitments to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from the top global producers, negotiate climate financing agreements that generate trust among developing countries, and work to adopt EU’s Fit for 55 package.
Jan 10, 2022
Blayne Haggart
CIGI
Policymakers should reframe debates over internet governance from a struggle between defending and limiting free speech to a discussion about values policies could prioritize. The current approach prioritizes freedom, but neglects equity and security.
Dec 23, 2021
Liviu Horovitz, Jonas Schneider, Lydia Wachs, and Claudia Major
SWP
President Joe Biden is considering a “sole purpose” declaration which would limit U.S. nuclear weapons’ function to responding to nuclear attacks. This explores possible political and military consequences for U.S. allies in Europe and Asia.