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Two years after the start of the #RussiaUkraineWar we look back on the summer 2022 issue #RipplesofWar : buff.ly/3Om3itA
In the latest edition of Wilson Center NOW, WQ editor Stephanie Bowen talks with host John Milewski and two of the winter issue contributors: Robin Quinville and Amb. Phillip Reeker of Global Europe Program buff.ly/42GNXN0 #TheNewMultilateralism
โThe 1959 founding of Inter-American Development Bank, headquartered in Washington, DC, signaled a growing awareness that economic prosperity and poverty alleviation were critical underpinnings of inter-American security,โ writes richard feinberg in this edition of The Wilson Quarterly.
As informal governance grows, the United Nations must make some shifts to remain fit for purpose. UN scholars Thomas J. Biersteker and Kenneth W. Abbott provide background and context in the winter '24 issue: The New #Multilateralism .
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In this thoughtful essay Amb. Philip Reeker, Robin Quinville & Jason C. Moyer | @jasoncmoyer.bsky.social of Global Europe Program make the case that while NATO has evolved to remain fit for purpose, the OSCE has work to do.
Out now in The New #Multilateralism
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We couldn't dedicate an issue to #Multilateralism without exploring #India 's strategic use of partnerships. We turned to Nirupama Menon Rao ๐ฎ๐ณ and Michael Kugelman of the @AsiaProgram. In this short #video they discuss India's unique approach to global collaboration. buff.ly/4bw1VoO
The Americas have a long & creative history when it comes to #GlobalAlliances . @RFeinberg2012 highlights the many strategic uses of #partnership and the difficulties of geopolitical competition among nations.
Out now in The New #Multilateralism
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When examining #multilateralism we wanted to show how #partnerships are shifting and why they matter. #Russia is a fascinating case study, as Will Pomeranz of @KennanInstitute demonstrates in his piece: A Cacophony of Partnerships.
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We knew we wanted to consider the United Nations when exploring global alliances. Who better to turn to than a fmr. US Ambassador to the UN? In this Q&A w/ Mark Andrew Green, John Negroponte draws on the past & present to provide insights for the future.
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When we started exploring the issue of global alliances, we turned to Baroness Catherine Ashton, who turns out she had been giving the idea some thought of her own. She frames them as tankers and yachts--and she says we need them both.
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OUT NOW: Global alliances are undergoing profound shifts. To better understand the impact of these shift, the winter 2024 WQ takes stock of traditional alliances, emerging partnerships, joint ventures, and minilaterals.
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#India 's independence doesn't eclipse its support for a rules-based order, says Ambassador Nirupama Menon Rao ๐ฎ๐ณ. She speaks with Michael Kugelman of Wilson Center @AsiaProgram in this #video interview as part of the new issue of the WQ: The New #Multilateralism
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.Robin Quinville, Jason C. Moyer | @jasoncmoyer.bsky.social, and Amb. Philip Reeker of Global Europe Program consider NATO's ability to adapt to changing circumstances in their essay for the winter issue of the WQ.
Read more in The New #Multilateralism
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With recent shifts in global governance Thomas Bierksteker and Kenneth W. Abbott consider how the United Nations could adapt to address future governance challenges more effectively.
Out now in the winter โ24 issue of @WilsonQuarterly. #Multilateralism
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The Americas has a long and creative history of #Alliance #Diplomacy . richard feinberg gives great examples of how the region's approach has worked in its favor, or against it. Read more in our winter issue: The New #Multilateralism
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Find out more in this Q&A between former US Ambassador to the UN John Negroponte and the The Wilson Center's Mark Andrew Green.
The New #Multilateralism
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