
From Nairobi to the Future–Civil Society’s Role in Global Governance
This podcast, aims to shine the spotlight on the people engaged with some of the most fascinating goings-on in our human world, from UN officials to storytellers, and from grassroots activists to social justice advocates
August 21, 2024

TRANSCRIPT – Afghanistan’s Evolving Terrorism Landscape under the Taliban
A panel of experts assess how Afghanistan-based terrorist groups have fared under the Taliban and their potential future trajectories.
August 21, 2024

F-35: $2T in ‘Generational Wealth’ the Military Had No Right to Spend
The Joint Strike Fighter had a $200B price tag in 2001, now babies born that year are out of college and the plane is still not ready for prime time
August 20, 2024

India’s Shift to Theater Commands: Response Options for Pakistan
As India transitions to a unified command structure, Pakistan needs to ensure it maintains deterrence vis-a-vis India and keep the regional equilibrium
August 20, 2024

The Pentagon’s Budgetary Time Bomb
Dan Grazier and Julia Gledhill analyze U.S. defense spending and explain how the Pentagon is creating “a budgetary time bomb”
August 20, 2024

The ATT at 10
A look behind the scenes of originating Arms Trade Treaty negotiations from the first President of the ATT negotiations.
August 20, 2024

Looking at the ATT at 10
The balancing act of depicting the Arms Trade Treaty’s successes and challenges.
August 20, 2024

Reflections on the ATT at 10 Years and Hopes for the Next Decade
Reflecting on the impact — or lack of impact — of the Arms Trade Treaty.
August 20, 2024

A Brief Reflection on the Arms Trade Treaty
Reflecting on the Arms Trade Treaty’s creation and calling for hope in the face of global conflict.
August 20, 2024

The Arms Trade Treaty at 10
Looking back at the first ten years of ATT implementation and developing recommendations for the treaty’s next decade
August 20, 2024