AN INITIATIVE OF THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS connecting leading global foreign policy institutes
AN INITIATIVE OF THE COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS connecting leading global foreign policy institutes
A collection of CoC member institute articles, blogs, and reports on global governance and international cooperation.
This paper argues that EU policies in the field of asylum and migration have been driven by a “contained mobility” approach. It recommends that the EU move from this approach to one that focuses on refugee’s rights and agency.
This examines the state of Syria after eight years of fighting, as well as the factors leading to and the future consequences of Bashar al-Assad’s victory.
In the current geopolitical conflict, examinations of “grey zone” or hybrid conflict between states are common. This article considers what these conflicts look like, and what strategies might be best to resolve them.
This report, drawn from an ORF conference, looks at policy options to expand India-Africa trade cooperation and capacity building initiatives aimed at building food security.
This examines the implications of the Trump administration’s recognition of Israel's sovereignty over the Golan Heights.
This report analyzes the emerging Internet of Things, its implications for law, governance, and security, and potential responses.
This argues that after its anti-satellite missile test, India should now enter into conversations with other space powers to establish space norms and ensure that space remains weapons-free.
To ensure the successful growth of the Asia Pacific region in the coming decades, adequate infrastructure is needed. This looks at the current infrastructure landscape in the region, comparing China and India’s competing strategies.
Violence has intensified in Afghanistan amid peace negotiations between the United States and the Taliban—this commentary investigates why.
This commentary examines the road ahead in the global fight against ISIS after its territorial control has diminished.