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.
There is currently no overarching regional environmental protection regime in the South China Sea. This argues that cooperation in this area is therefore critical, since marine environmental problems are often transboundary.
Without closing the digital development gaps, the TSI will struggle to make the most of the EU’s emerging digital single market.
Despite renewed U.S. sanctions on Iran’s most critical industries, the JCPOA has not collapsed. Instead, there is a sense of optimism in Tehran that adhering to the terms of the deal makes sense for now.
This aims to analyze and compare respective perceptions toward the THAAD deployment in the United States, South Korea, and China, and promotes a more nuanced and balanced understanding of this complex issue in these countries.
The Paris Agreement emphasized the role of finance in strengthening the global response to climate change. This explores some of the myths and realities that developed countries have claimed regarding climate financial flows.
Multilateralism can survive so long as it transforms. The EU, whose existence depends on it, cannot but be at the forefront in spurring such a transformation of global governance.
As the U.S., Russia, and China are in the process of modernizing their nuclear forces, there must be a new, multilateral model to limit nuclear threats.
Industry leaders and politicians across the world are scrambling to lead the development and use of artificial intelligence. This publication examines the national strategies: of twelve of the most influential countries.
This notes that peace in ASEAN has been good for Singapore. As ASEAN Chair for 2018, Singapore has worked hard to enhance these prospects during its tenure which just ended.
China and Russia are both attempting to erode American security, but while they share motives, their statures are much different.