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.
For Germany and Europe, finding a peaceful solution to the North Korean conflict—or at least preventing military escalation—is critical. This collection addresses how to consolidate global order structures to avoid an all-out war.
The G20 summit last weekend in Argentina resulted in a truce between Washington and Beijing and pledged to reform the WTO. It is now time for the G20 to play a bigger role in the multilateral trading system.
The pace technology of developments will be a key determinant of how U.S.–China relations unfold. While the G20 Buenos Aires summit may have averted an immediate confrontation, it is unlikely to amount to more than a brief armistice.
In exaggerating the gravity of Iran’s December 1 medium-range ballistic missile test, the Trump administration has undermined its case, argues Mark Fitzpatrick.
This assesses a new round of projects launched under the Permanent Structured Cooperation and analyzes the true prospects for delivery.
In the current international political environment of rising populism, this posits that the role of sub- and non-state actors is more important than ever. However, more questions about their robustness are also likely to be raised.
The recently-concluded ASEAN Summit called for the promotion of secure and resilient information and communications technologies infrastructure and provides a roadmap on how this can be achieved.
As the use of artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more pervasive in everyday life, questions are being asked about where the legal and ethical bright lines are—or should be—in regulating its use.
A decade after the first G20 Leaders’ Summit, former Canadian Prime Minister Paul Martin and former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers reflect on how the forum came to be and how it can better serve the international community going forward.