As the world confronts myriad, interconnected challenges—from ending civil wars and extreme poverty to combating climate change and information warfare—the very concept of global collective action is in question. At the same time, the world faces a severe, and widening, governance deficit as our system of global governance is continually asked to do more with less. In addition to multiple challenges and obstacles to deliver justice and security across the globe, the current system is under attack by resurgent nationalism, protectionism, and critiques of the multilateral system’s legitimacy. Stimson’s Global Governance, Justice & Security Program (GGJustSec) aims to advance more capable global and regional institutions to better cope with existing and emerging global challenges and to create new opportunities through effective multilateral action, including with the global business community and civil society.
The Global Governance, Justice & Security program contributes timely knowledge products to an intergovernmental and multi-stakeholder conversation to produce meaningful changes in the international system. It builds directly on major milestones achieved by the Albright-Gambari Commission on Global Security, Justice & Governance (2014-2016) and Stimson’s Just Security 2020 Program (2016-2020), in addition to closely collaborating with the Coalition for the UN We Need, Together First, and Alliance for Multilateralism. Through a combination of policy dialogues, research and analysis, and online network-building, the program engages stakeholders to create change through four major (project-level) work streams.

Understanding how humanitarianism, peace, and security intersect is critical to ushering in next generation policy innovation
July 19, 2023

A discussion with Robert Bosch Senior Vice President Henry Alt-Haaker on Stimson's Global Governance Index
June 27, 2023

The UN’s tools and concepts are due for an update to keep up with an ever-changing world
June 22, 2023

Inform and advance debates on improving global governance, and to spur action to that end, drawing on insights from two new tools: a Global Governance Index and a Global Governance Survey.
June 20, 2023

This survey explores public attitudes to global governance, conflict, pandemic, and climate issues in the G7 and BRICS countries
June 7, 2023

Shining a light on a feminist analysis that contributes to the ongoing debates concerning the upcoming SDG Summit, the Summit of the Future in 2024, and other discussions such as the New Agenda for Peace and Global Digital Compact.
May 17, 2023

The CSW 67 outcome document fell short of adequately addressing the supply-side problem of disinformation
March 31, 2023

At the Global Futures Forum from March 20-21, CSOs deliberated on some three dozen reform proposals and engaged key diplomats, UN officials, and others to better understand how suggestions to strengthen the United Nations could be implemented
March 30, 2023