A World Transformed: Lessons from HIV/AIDS
…gave rise to a new health assistance paradigm, the 2003 SARS crisis created the political momentum for an entirely new approach to international cooperation on disease detection and response. The…
North Africa Weekly: October 1, 2025

…safeguard funding and partnerships amid Washington’s shifting global health policies. WORLD BANK World Bank Establishes New MENA Regional Hub in Riyadh The World Bank launched a new MENA regional hub…
A ‘Pragmatic’ Foreign Policy Agenda: What’s Next for South Korea’s New President?

…Looking ahead, the new administration will likely need to strike the right balance between domestic and foreign policy initiatives to help the country move past the prolonged political crisis. Facing…
Learning the Lessons of Ebola: Why the Spread of Disease is About More Than Just Health

…of the crisis itself, but of the need to think beyond traditional models of crisis response. As the world now moves past the most grueling phase of the Ebola outbreak…
Revising the United Nations Charter

…P. 18 Poland, Australia, New Zealand, Brazil and the rest of Latin America, being unhappy with the veto, drafted Art. 109 of the Charter, insisting to review the Charter and…
NATO issues its much anticipated “Human Security Approach”
On Thursday, October 20, 2022, the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) issued a two-page document outlining their new approach and guiding principles to Human Security. Meant to “provide a coherent and…
The Case of Barbados in the Fight Against Climate Insecurity

…University and Fundación Torcuato Di Tella, Argentina, @VerónicaGutman The Global South is currently facing an unprecedented array of interconnected challenges: a cost of living crisis, a debt crisis, fiscal and…
Emerging Practices in New Mission Models: The Multinational Security Support Mission in Haiti

…escalated, causing a severe humanitarian crisis that has displaced over 700,000 people. Politically connected criminal gangs have expanded their presence and now occupy more than 85 percent of Port-au-Prince, severely…