
Market Incentives: The Insurance Industry and Cyber Accountability
The evolving risks and incentives in the insurance industry – and their emerging role for cyber accountability
September 9, 2024

Chapter 3: Ambition vs. Reality
Skepticism and distrust in emerging technologies are both a cause and an effect of a world in disarray
September 9, 2024

Private Actors, State Responsibility
What lessons does the private security industry hold for regulating private sector actors in cyberspace?
September 6, 2024

Protection of Civilians at 25 Years
A dialogue series to strengthen understanding of the comparative advantages of diverse models of peace operations to protect civilians in increasingly complex security settings
September 6, 2024

Hawks Want A New Cold War But Are Cagey About the Cost. So We Did the Math.
A new Cold War would add $5-$10 trillion to the defense budget in the next decade
September 6, 2024

Mapping the Prospect of Arms Control in South Asia
The likelihood of successful arms control arrangements between India and Pakistan is low due to a hostile geopolitical environment, India’s nuclear modernization, and the limited utility of traditional arms control
September 6, 2024

Assessing Biden’s Legacy in South Asia
In the last decade, the priority of U.S. policy in the region has transitioned from concerns of an India-Pakistan war, the problems in Kashmir, and the worries of nuclear weapons proliferation to pushing back against Chinese military and economic influence and maintaining a favorable balance of power in the Indo-Pacific
September 6, 2024

7 Questions on the UN’s Summit of the Future
Nudhara Yusuf shares her perspective on the upcoming Summit of the Future and its impact on effective global governance in the 21st century
September 6, 2024

A Pact for the People? Inclusive Multilateralism in a World of Change
As we are gearing up for the Summit of the Future, it is worth taking a moment to reflect on the multilateral system and civil society’s role in it
September 6, 2024
