Jun 17, 2019
Chatham House
In this 2019 edition of Chatham House Expert Perspectives, nineteen essays identify areas where the current sets of rules, institutions, and mechanisms for peaceful international cooperation are falling short and presents ideas for reform.
Jun 17, 2019
Michael Paul
SWP

This essay analyzes recent Chinese-Russian Joint Naval Maneuvers, the foundations of their maritime cooperation, and its future.

Jun 13, 2019
Kriti Shah
ORF

This analyzes the negotiations between the Afghan government and the Taliban and identifies problems with the current U.S. approach.

Jun 13, 2019
Julius Cesar Imperial Trajano

Non-traditional security (NTS) issues continue to threaten global well-being. This report offers recommendations on more sustainable approaches to multilateral cooperation for addressing these challenges.

Jun 13, 2019
Emily B. Landau and Shimon Stein
INSS

CEND is a new U.S. initiative intended to promote dialogue and create a security environment that would be conducive to nuclear disarmament. This piece assesses its prospects and potential applications to the Middle East.

Jun 11, 2019
Sarah Deardorff Miller
CIGI

This paper considers how responsibility for ensuring refugee protection and access to solutions can be shared more reliably across the United Nations’ system.

Jun 07, 2019
Claire Demesmay and Barbara Kunz (ed.)
IFRI
This argues that it is vital for France and Germany to defend international multilateralism and presents three opportunities for joint initiatives to bolster the multilateral order: trade, conventional arms control and climate change.
Jun 04, 2019
Keith M. Rockwell
RSIS

The World Trade Organization needs to evolve to remain effective. This commentary recommends how to reform the dispute settlement mechanisms.

Jun 04, 2019
Carleen Maitland
CIGI

Digital technologies have altered the experiences of refugees for better and worse. This examines three developments in ICTs and how they can inform refugee policy and humanitarian programs.

May 27, 2019
Hervé Lemahieu
Lowy

This presents possible outcomes for the shifting distribution of global power.