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A child and climate change activists attend the Extinction Rebellion protests on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 7, 2019. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
A child and climate change activists attend the Extinction Rebellion protests on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 7, 2019. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes
Global Perspectives

Climate Change in 2020: What to Expect

What can the world expect for climate change in 2020? Four Council of Councils experts discuss the most important risk, challenge, or opportunity they foresee for the coming year.
A child and climate change activists attend the Extinction Rebellion protests on Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil on October 7, 2019. REUTERS/Sergio Moraes

Global Memos

Briefs that gather opinions from global experts on major international developments.

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Central American migrants are seen inside an enclosure where they are being held by U.S. Customs and Border Protection in El Paso, Texas on March 27, 2019. Jose Luis Gonzalez/Reuters

Countering the Erosion of Human Rights

It is seventy-one years since nations came together to adopt the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, with a

G7 leaders during a working session at the G7 summit in Biarritz, France, on August 25, 2019. (Philippe Wojazer/Pool, Reuters)

Global Perspectives: G7 Leaders' Summit

Council of Councils global perspectives roundups gather opinions from experts on major international developments.

A man votes with ripped up ballots during the Belgian general and regional elections, and for the European Parliament elections in Limal, Belgium, on May 26, 2019. (Yves Herman/Reuters)

The Battle for Europe’s Soul

Originally published on CEPS.eu.  

Polish Army PT-91 tank is seen during Silver Arrow 2017, the multinational military drills involving eleven NATO member countries in Adazi, Latvia on October 29, 2017. (Ints Kalnins/Reuters)

NATO’s Options and Dilemmas After the INF Treaty

The demise of the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty poses a substantial challenge to the security and cohesion of the North Atlantic T…

A giant Earth artwork is displayed in the Hintze Hall inside the Natural History Museum in London, Britain on November 30, 2018. Simon Dawson/Reuters

Planet Earth Takes Center Stage in 2019 Global Summits

With each passing year, the number of international summits seems to expand.

Leaders pose for a family photo during the G20 summit in Buenos Aires, Argentina on November 30, 2018. (Kevin Lamarque/Reuters)

Global Perspectives: G20 Leaders' Summit

Council of Councils global perspectives roundups gather opinions from experts on major international developments.

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How to Improve Aid to Pacific Island Nations

The Pacific Islands are of intensifying geostrategic interest.

A logo is pictured on the World Health Organization (WHO) headquarters in Geneva, Switzerland on November 22, 2017. Denis Balibouse/Reuters

Healthier Together: Global Health Governance in the Era of SDGs

Although overall health has improved in many countries, health care today is still inadequate, unevenly distributed, and expensive, particularly in…

Flags are placed at the G7 summit in Taormina, Italy on May 26, 2017. Alessandro Bianchi/Reuters

Can the G7 Summit Succeed?

The Canadian government has set an ambitious agenda for the June 8–9 Group of Seven (G7) summit in Cha…

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The 2018 Summit of the Americas: A Lost Opportunity

The eighth Summit of the Americas, which recently took place in Lima, will soon be forgotten.

Workers check steel bars at a factory of Dongbei Special Steel Group Co., Ltd. in Dalian, Liaoning province, China November 27, 2017.  REUTERS

The Asia-Pacific’s Response to Rising U.S. Protectionism

U.S. President Donald J.

Migrants try to stay afloat after falling off their rubber dinghy during a rescue operation in the central Mediterranean some fifteen nautical miles off the Libyan coast on April 14, 2017 (DARRIN ZAMMIT LUPI/REUTERS).

The Tortured Path of Global Migration Reforms

In 2017, more than one hundred countries began discussions on the Global Compact for Safe, Orderly and Regular Migration and the Global Compact on…

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Report Card

Report Card on International Cooperation 2018-2019

Top Global Think Tanks Grade International Cooperation on Ten Major Issues

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Events

The Council of Councils Twelfth Regional Conference
Nov 17-19, 2019
Participants at the CoC thirteenth regional conference in Paris.
The Council of Councils Eighth Annual Conference
May 5-7, 2019
Richard Haass, Ferdinando Nelli Feroci, Sunjoy Joshi, and Mara Liasson launch the Report Card on International Cooperation. (Kaveh Sardari)
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Global Governance Working Papers

These papers identify new principles, rules, or institutional arrangements that can improve international cooperation in addressing global challenges.

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Reevaluating Global Trade Governance Structures to Address Climate Change

Reevaluating Global Trade Governance Structures to Address Climate Change

Jul 02, 2019

Climate change poses an immense challenge to the biosphere and global economy. To make international trade more environmentally friendly, the world needs to use rules that have been around for decades, create new rules, and find new space for climate change policy.

The Anticipatory Governance of Solar Radiation Management

The Anticipatory Governance of Solar Radiation Management

Jul 02, 2019

Emission reductions alone are unlikely to prevent severe climate change impacts. As researchers and policymakers pay increasing attention to measures such as solar radiation management (SRM), states and private actors need to agree on the potential role of SRM in the overall climate change regime and to recognize its limitations.

India and the World: Fueling a New Low-Carbon Growth Model

India and the World: Fueling a New Low-Carbon Growth Model

Dec 13, 2018

India’s capability to grow in a carbon-scarce world will determine the fate of the Sustainable Development Goals. For India and other countries to conduct low-carbon transitions in an economically sustainable manner, it is imperative that they address the fractured financial state of power distribution companies, the lack of developed financial markets, and stringent international financial regulations.

Arctic Governance: Challenges and Opportunities

Arctic Governance: Challenges and Opportunities

Nov 29, 2018

As national governments, international institutions, and nonstate actors explore different approaches to Arctic governance, a cohesive approach is necessary to address the environmental, economic, sociocultural, and geopolitical challenges this region faces.

This paper has benefited from numerous comments and suggestion from Council of Councils members, in particular Jennifer Spence (Centre for International Governance Innovation), Sergey Kulik (Institute of Contemporary Development), Ettore Greco (Institute of International Affairs), and Tobias Etzold (German Institute for International and Security Affairs). The author also thanks CFR’s editorial staff and Terrence Mullan for their valued contributions to this paper.

Global Monetary Policy Divergence and the Reemergence of Global Imbalances

Global Monetary Policy Divergence and the Reemergence of Global Imbalances

Jun 26, 2018

To minimize the risk of greater global imbalances, U.S. policymakers should rethink U.S. fiscal policy and focus on the transatlantic imbalances, not the bilateral trade deficit with China.

This paper has benefited from numerous comments and suggestion from Council on Council members, in particular Brad Setser and Terrence Mullan.

Domesticating the Giant: The Global Governance of Migration

Domesticating the Giant: The Global Governance of Migration

Jun 19, 2018

A global policy framework and consolidated institutional architecture can help states facilitate regular migration, cope with illegal crossings, and humanely respond to forced migration.

The author thanks Asmita Parshotam (South African Institute of International Affairs), David Kipp (German Institute for International and Security Affairs), Asli Selin Okyay (Institute of International Affairs), Stewart Patrick (Council on Foreign Relations), and Christophe Bertossi and Matthieu Tardis (French Institute of International Relations) for their comments.

Increasing International Cooperation in Cybersecurity and Adapting Cyber Norms

Increasing International Cooperation in Cybersecurity and Adapting Cyber Norms

Feb 23, 2018

The world must not allow the establishment of cyber norms to atrophy. It is imperative that international cyber cooperation increases to protect the stability and resiliency of the global digital economy. Proposals for cooperation include restarting the U.S.-Russia dialogue, reconvening UN experts and implementing existing norms, starting discussions on a global cybercrime convention, and codifying cyberattack legislation into international law.

Adapting International Trade Institutions to New Realities

Adapting International Trade Institutions to New Realities

Feb 13, 2018

A gradual approach of building consensus and popular support for the multilateral trading system could bolster global economic governance at a time of growing opposition to global trade.

The author thanks Rohinton Medhora, Marek Wasinski, Damian Wnukowski, Asmita Parshotam, Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, Talitha Bertelsmann-Scott, and Andres Matias Schelp for their valued contributions to this paper.

The Challenge From North Korea

The Challenge From North Korea

Nov 29, 2017

A nuclear-armed North Korea is a threat to the fragile strategic equilibrium on the Korean Peninsula and to international security at large. Emboldened by a nuclear arsenal, the highly militarized regime of President Kim Jong-un could be tempted to embark on aggressive acts. Meanwhile, the United States could opt for preventive military action.

The authors thank Mark Fitzpatrick, Oliver Meier, and Artur Kacprzyk for comments that greatly improved this working paper.

Member Articles

A collection of CoC member institute articles, blogs, and reports on global governance and international cooperation.

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Ways Out of the WTO’s December Crisis
The EU and like-minded partners have three options to safeguard the WTO’s role in trade dispute settlement....
Dec 05, 2019 by Laura von Daniels, Susanne Dröge, Alexandra Bögner, SWP
A New Process for an Old Problem—Governing State Behavior in Cyberspace
Diplomacy has lagged well behind the pace of militarization of cyberspace in recent years....
Nov 25, 2019 by Paul Meyer, CIGI
North Korea: Outcomes and Implications
Despite the continuing efforts to resolve the North Korean challenge, there have been no signs that a resolution is near, and North Korea remains a gl...
Nov 12, 2019 by Tom Phuong Le, EAI
Why We Build Walls: 30 Years After the Fall of the Berlin Wall
This discusses the symbolic and psychological significance of border walls throughout the past thirty years....
Nov 08, 2019 by Robin Niblett and Gitika Bhardwaj, Chatham House
Turkey's Offensive in Northeastern Syria: The Expected, the Surprising, and the Still Unknown
Operation Peace Spring is the third offensive carried out by Turkey in northern Syria and its most ambitious action in Syria to date....
Oct 23, 2019 by Gallia Lindenstrauss and Eldad Shavit, INSS
Getting to a New Iran Deal: A Guide for Trump, Washington, Tehran, Europe and the Middle East
In the context of recent developments, this paper reviews U.S. President Donald J....
Oct 22, 2019 by Sanam Vakil and Neil Quilliam, Chatham House
Gender Issues in the G20 and the Gender Mainstreaming Streaming
In 2018, the Argentine G20 presidency incorporated a gender perspective to the entire G20 agenda....
Oct 11, 2019 by Lila Roldán Vázquez, CARI
ASEAN’s Transformative Journey: Role of Women in Peace and Security
As ASEAN transforms itself into a region of peace and security, this examines what role women can play to take it to the next phase of inclusive devel...
Sep 13, 2019 by Noeleen Heyzer, RSIS
India and China in Multilateral Economic Governance: Worldviews, Approaches, and IFIs
This seeks to understand the dynamics of how India and China engage with international financial institutions....
Sep 06, 2019 by Ritika Passi, ORF
Reality Check: Africa’s Bid to Silence the Guns
This reviews the obstacles that tripped up the African Union’s 2017 roadmap for ending conflict by 2020, and the lessons for a future action plan with...
Aug 22, 2019 by Peter Fabricius, ISS
Synchronicity for Africa and the G7
Engagement with Africa requires facing up to inequalities that erode growth and development....
Aug 21, 2019 by Elizabeth Sidiropoulos, SAIIA
North Korea’s Biological and Chemical Weapons and the Path to Denuclearization
This emphasizes that South Korea needs to include biological and chemical weapons in negotiations and any eventual agreement on North Korean denuclear...
Aug 19, 2019 by Jinkyung Baek and Chaesung Chun, EAI

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