Tag: Multilateral Institutions & Agreements

191 Articles

Global Governance

Forced to Look East? Russia, China, India, and the Future of Arctic Governance

The day that Russia invaded Ukraine—February 24, 2022—will go down as a turning point in the history of the twenty-first century. Russia’s war against Ukraine is not only a…

September 16, 2022

Global Governance

Reforming the United Nations Security Council: Increasing Equality in the International Arena

The United Nations Security Council and the international system of multilateralism are in a predicament. The Council’s structure ensures dialogue between the geopolitical…

September 9, 2022

Science & Technology

Cyberattacks and the Russian War in Ukraine: The Role of NATO and Risks of Escalation

Introduction: Ukraine Dodges the Cyber Bullet, So Far On April 12 Ukrainian officials reported that they had thwarted a Russian cyberattack on Ukraine’s electric grid that…

August 8, 2022

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