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 policy brief identifies three sources of variation among Chinese industrial actors that can explain their uneven engagement in global rule making.
This report highlights the findings of a trilateral project initiated by CIGI to analyze how North American trade will behave in light of the recently negotiated United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA).
This examines recent statements made by Israel, regarding its plan to continue attacks in Syrian territory to prevent Iranian military entrenchment in Syria, and questions their necessity and appropriateness.
This report, from the World Refugee Council, offers a bold but practical course of action for governments and stakeholders to make the refugee response system fair, effective and efficient.
This report examines the 2018 Missile Defense Review and finds that it expands the threat umbrella to include cruise missiles and hypersonic weapons and outlines research and development goals for new technologies.
This report argues that increased collaboration between the India and Canada in the realm of cyber security would increase systemic trust while creating opportunities to promote the nations’ strategic and economic interests.
This report examines the resilience and status of the euro after twenty years. It makes projections about the currency’s future, and warns that increasing gulfs between countries and sluggish growth could pose as the two biggest dangers.
This examines the role of subnational governments in influencing global climate ambitions. and recommends how subnational governments can increase their influence in the future.
This argues that East Asia’s decreased dependence on exporting to the West, as well as the United States’ desire to “decouple” from the Chinese economy, has increased the region’s economic autonomy and gives it more room to navigate global trade tensions.
Standards that establish the ethics of big data are needed to balance its benefits with privacy, health, security and sovereignty rights. Michel Girard makes the case for international standards for big data analytics.