To illuminate the shifting diplomatic landscape, fifteen scholars from around the world address whether the UN Security Council can be reformed, and what potential routes might help realize this goal.
Despite complications, the long-debated agreement is grounds for celebration at an otherwise dismal moment in world politics.
Washington has four options for multilateralism: a charter, a club, a concert, or a coalition model. The task is choosing the right approach for the right situation.
Pundits on both ends of the political spectrum have asked the critical question: How does U.S. foreign policy impact the American people?
National sovereignty is here to stay, but a new worldview grounded in ecological realism could help close the distance between the political and natural worlds.
When Russia invaded Ukraine in February, it deployed 160,000 troops. Vladimir Putin has now called up 300,000 after major setbacks in Ukraine, while coupling his announcement with his most overt nuclear threat to the West.
In his speech to the General Assembly, the president must emphasize that an open world order grounded in global institutions is the only viable path for peace.
As policymakers look ahead, they must find a way to balance the need for inclusive resilience with the imperative for meaningful reform.
Regional governance has so far failed to help Latin America overcome its numerous challenges. Yet cooperation persists in some formats, and it will be a necessary instrument going forward.