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.

The 75th birthday of the UN on June 26, 2020, is marked by a declaration that envisions renewed collective action toward a more perfect world.
June 23, 2020


With human security and planetary boundaries at risk, we must reorient multilateralism to avoid the tragedies that might befall all of humankind
June 15, 2020
A virtual dialogue with UN Permanent Representatives on UN@75
June 5, 2020

An open conversation about on the future of multilateralism and its impact at the global, regional, and national levels in the Americas.
May 13, 2020
An open conversation about the future of multilateralism and its impact at the global, regional, and national levels in Africa.
May 13, 2020
A virtual dialogue with UN Permanent Representatives on UN@75
May 13, 2020

Create a G20+ to deepen socio-economic recovery from COVID-19, through enhanced coordination by G20 members with the UN system, Bretton Woods institutions, and related bodies, supported by a new, small, full-time secretariat
April 29, 2020