Jan 30, 2020
Isel Van Zyl
ISS
The complex nature of conflicts in Africa needs to be considered in the design of better projects. This examines what interventions to prevent and counter violent extremism achieved in the past decade, and how can they be improved for the next 10 years.
Jan 30, 2020
Mely Caballero-Anthony
RSIS
The WHO just declared the Wuhan coronavirus as a global health emergency. This piece argues that is more urgent than ever to boost regional and global efforts to help China fight and contain the spread of this new pandemic.
Jan 28, 2020
Amos Yadlin
INSS
This piece analyzes the plan’s potential significance, assesses its implications for the political process, and weighs its prospects for advancing a resolution to the conflict.
Jan 24, 2020
Sinem Adar
SWP
Despite its recent threats, Ankara is signaling interest in cooperating on migration governance. This recommends that in the likely continuation of the Statement, the EU should link the implementation of the Statement to issues of rule of law.
Jan 23, 2020
Shewit Woldemichael
ISS
Although great strides were made in solving some conflicts, this argues that several important crises were not even tabled for discussion.
Jan 23, 2020
Marcin Terlikowski
PISM
PESCO has grown quickly. Yet, its role in developing European defense capacity may turn out to be marginal if a compromise is not found on the issue of the participation of non-EU states and on the size of the European Defence Fund.
Jan 23, 2020
Bhubhindar Singh and Tsjeng Zhizhao Henrick
RSIS
The issuance of the ASEAN Outlook on the Indo-Pacific was one of the most important developments for ASEAN in 2019. Criticisms about the document misunderstand the basis on which ASEAN operates.
Jan 22, 2020
Zi Yang
RSIS
Almost two decades after the SARS outbreak, the Chinese government is again confronting a mysterious illness. How China responds to the outbreak have implications for ASEAN states.
Jan 21, 2020
Selim Yenel
GRF
This piece argues that it is essential for the EU and Turkey to get together without delay and discuss in a comprehensive manner all the critically areas of cooperation to map out where the two sides would like to be in five to ten years.
Jan 15, 2020
Joel Ng
RSIS
This argues that current international law is not working for states given the diffusion of new threats such as drones and non-state proxies and needs rethinking.