
China in Myanmar: How the Game-Changing Neighbor Would Continue to Maintain Its Influence
As Myanmar’s junta loses its grip on power, China still seeks to maximize its influence with all parties in the civil war
August 26, 2024

UN Necessary Podcast Episode 5: Something’s Going to Give – Natalie Samarasinghe
A podcast hosted by Nudhara Yusuf and Daniel Perell where they talk with the people behind the scenes on the UN’s Summit of the Future
August 26, 2024

Biennial UN-G20+ Summit
The world needs a more coherent and effective way for managing global economic, social, and environmental governance
August 26, 2024

Gaza War Undermines Oman’s Role as Bridge in a Conflict-Ridden Middle East
Significant segments of Omani society appear to be in growing solidarity with Tehran’s “axis of resistance” against Israel as anti-U.S. narratives gain popularity
August 26, 2024

China’s Cautious Quest to Draw Afghanistan Back Into the Fold
By increasing relations at a slower pace, China’s government makes a safer long-term bet on Afghanistan that could protect longer-term benefits in the future
August 23, 2024

Why BIMSTEC’s Maritime Transport Agreement is Essential for India
Regional integration is critical to India’s own economic growth and development and New Delhi needs to incentivize BIMSTEC countries to participate
August 23, 2024

The Implementation of UN Security Council Resolution 1540
A deep dive into the WMD nonproliferation norms set by UN Security Council Resolution 1540—with lessons for implementing international norms in cyberspace.
August 23, 2024


Reimagining Cyber Arms Control
What can we learn from the Arms Trade Treaty and the Wassenaar Arrangement for the proliferation of offensive cyber capabilities?
August 22, 2024

In Iran’s Recent Presidential Election, Daughters Took Center Stage
Women face significant discrimination in Iran but have become increasingly prominent in the public sphere, most recently as advocates for their fathers running for president.
August 22, 2024