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Field Note

Assessing the Protection of Civilians in Peace Operations Over the Last 25 Years and Into the Future

In early June, the program team traveled to Nairobi, Kenya to co-host the first of three dialogues on the operational realities of and challenges to the protection of civilians in the context of peace operations

June 26, 2024

Commentary

Haitian Perspectives on the International Response to the Political and Security Crisis

Haitian stakeholders — from the government to civil society — should be included in decision-making, leadership, implementation, and oversight processes

June 26, 2024

Commentary

What Goes Around, Comes Around: What Larijani’s Election Disqualification Revealed About Iranian Politics

Ali Larijani’s rise and fall through his political career illustrates the importance of familial links in Iran’s political arena

June 26, 2024

Commentary

US Department of State Releases International Cyberspace and Digital Strategy

Observations on the new U.S. International Cyberspace and Digital Policy Strategy, barriers to implementation, and a possible path forward

June 25, 2024

Op-Ed

The Day After: A UN Transitional Authority for Gaza

Although billed as comprehensive, President Biden’s three-part plan for Gaza is silent on the fundamental question: who will administer Gaza the day after?

June 25, 2024

Commentary

Japan as a Member of the Defenders of the Liberal International Order

Exploring the evolution of Japan’s role in reconciling the East and West while catering to the Global South to promote liberal democracy internationally

June 24, 2024

Project Note

Barbados and the Reform of the International Financial Architecture

Despite efforts to reform the international financial architecture, change remains limited and slow with a greater need for international solidarity

June 24, 2024

Commentary

The Arabs and the Ukraine War: Kyiv’s Vision for Peace Fails to Gain Much Traction

Most non-Western governments want to maintain relative neutrality and believe that engaging Russia diplomatically is necessary for achieving peace

June 24, 2024

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