Jul 31, 2019
James A. Haley
CIGI
This paper discusses the nexus between the Donald Trump administration’s trade policy and International Monetary Fund (IMF) exchange rate surveillance.
Jul 29, 2019
Jennifer Lind
Chatham House
This briefing argues that China’s rise has worrying implications for the liberal international order and explores how this will affect the transatlantic relationship.
Jul 29, 2019
David Warren
Chatham House
This examines the political and government systems in East Asia in the wider context of the growth of populism worldwide. It argues that the countries of the region should seek multilateral solutions to global and regional problems.
Jul 29, 2019
Ephraim Asculai and Emily B. Landau
INSS
IAEA Director General Yukiya Amano passed away at the end of July. This article focuses on Amano’s role and past performance on the Iran nuclear file, and offers suggestions regarding the criteria for a new Director General.
Jul 29, 2019
Karen Allen
IISS
The UN Security Council recently asked member states to enhance coordination of international efforts against terrorism and organized crime. This expresses concern that linking these security networks could lead to human rights abuses.
Jul 24, 2019
Susan Ariel Aaronson
CIGI
This paper argues that data governance will be essential to development, and that donor nations have a responsibility to work with developing countries to improve their data governance.
Jul 24, 2019
Harsh V. Pant and Kabir Taneja
ORF
This report examines the Modi government’s foreign policy in its first term, and underlines the challenges that continue to constrain New Delhi’s choices in the next five years of its incumbency.
Jul 23, 2019
Rosa Balfour and Lorenzo Robustelli
IAI
Italy has swung from being one of the most enthusiastically pro-EU countries to one of the most skeptical. This argues that Italian grievances over economic governance and migratory flows are endemic to the EU as a whole.
Jul 22, 2019
C. Randall Henning
CIGI
This paper addresses potential pitfalls of institutional overlap that architects of financial governance should anticipate and avoid.
Jul 22, 2019
Frederick Kliem
RSIS
After a controversial package deal, the European Council finally settled on a new leadership for the bloc’s top jobs. This examines how the new leadership will affect the EU’s outreach to Asia.