Tag: Multilateral Institutions & Agreements
188 Articles
- Global Governance
Is It Possible to Continue Cooperating with Russia in the Arctic Council?
During the ongoing pause, the A-7 countries are currently considering how the Council can continue to work together. It is clear in my view that, although Russia currently holds…
June 29, 2022
- Conflict & Security
Understanding Southeast Asia’s Digital Landscape, Calculus, and Agency
Southeast Asia’s digitalization-for-development agenda has been driven by a buoyant trifecta of consumers, industry, and government. The region’s tech space – populated by…
March 30, 2022
- Dialogues
Dr. Peter van den Berg on the Future of the European Project
GJIA: How strong is the Eurosceptic movement in the Netherlands? Do you believe that there is any chance of a Dutch withdrawal from the European Union? PVB: Brexit has silenced…
March 8, 2022
- Business & Economics
Reimagining the U.S.-Korea Relationship in the Indo-Pacific
No matter how you frame it – “a shrimp among whales,” “stuck in the middle,” or “between a rock and a hard place” – South Korea is among the countries most…
February 21, 2022
- Science & Technology
Measurability and Inclusivity: Challenges for the New Global Health Security Fund
Why Now? COVID-19 and the Global Health Security Agenda Almost two years into the global pandemic, more than five million people worldwide have died due to COVID-19-related.…
December 8, 2021
- Business & Economics
Japan Makes Control of Emerging Technologies a Priority
Japan’s new prime minister, Kishida Fumio, has promised to “think about national security from a variety of perspectives, not just force.” While this is a longstanding part…
November 10, 2021
- Global Governance
Is International Criminal Justice Enough? Reconciliation and Justice After Mass Violence
Introduction Over the past several decades, criminal accountability has become a central mechanism of transitional justice after mass violence and is seen as an intrinsic…
November 8, 2021
- Global Governance
Why Global Leadership is Key to International Development
As developing countries continue to deal with the pandemic without equitable access to vaccines, mounting international debt, and worsening challenges stemming from climate,…
October 25, 2021
- Business & Economics
Preventing the Next Systemic Emerging Markets Debt Crisis: Debt Affordability for Emerging Markets in a Post-Pandemic World
The hysteresis to sovereign debt affordability for emerging markets due to the pandemic is difficult to overstate. The financial resources of most EMs are already strained from…
August 5, 2021
- Business & Economics
Intersecting Interests and Coincidental Compatibility: How China, the EU, and the United States Can Coordinate Their Push for Globalizing Green Finance
As a key component of meeting the Paris Agreement, green finance has been a vital issue in climate change mitigation after China initiated a G20 working group in 2016. Since, …
July 15, 2021
