foreignaffairs.com
International cooperation is increasingly taking place outside formal
institutions, as frustrated actors turn to informal groups and ad hoc venues.
The resulting clutter may be unsightly, but it’s here to stay—so the challenge
is to make it work as well as possible.
over 2 years ago
cfr.org
Rather than making democracy a litmus test, G7 and NATO leaders would gain more
traction by focusing on the need for all countries to defend the fundamental
rules of the international system grounded…
over 2 years ago
triplepundit.com
The world should consider ways in which to increase sunlight reflection in order
to curb climate change risks, write these guest authors.
over 2 years ago
thehill.com
Sunlight reflection is not a “solution” to climate change since it would not
affect emissions.
over 2 years ago
foreignaffairs.com
The case for a new planetary politics.
about 3 years ago
orfonline.org
For multilateralism to be credible, Biden will need to reconsolidate a US
political consensus and persuade its foreign partners.
over 3 years ago
foreignaffairs.com
Can California, the wealthiest and most populous U.S. state, conduct its own
foreign policy within the American constitutional system?
over 7 years ago
cfr.org
More on: International Organizations Nonproliferation, Arms Control, and
Disarmament Trade …
over 10 years ago