Small states play a critical role in upholding and advancing multilateralism and international law in the face of growing geopolitical tensions and global challenges. Representing the majority of UN member states, these countries broadly agree on the need…
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The third paper in a five-part series focusing on African subregions, “North Africa: New Challenges, Old Regimes, and Regional Security” examines subregional capacity to respond to the challenges facing the states and institutions of North Africa, Algeria, Egypt, Libya, Mauritania, Morocco, and Tunisia.Download
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The second installment of a five-part paper series focusing on African subregions, Southern Africa: Threats and Capabilities, examines the challenges facing the countries of southern Africa–
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The first of a five-part paper series focusing on African subregions, Eastern Africa: Security and the Legacy of Fragility, examines subregional capacity to respond to the multiple challenges facing Djibouti, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Kenya, Somalia, Sudan, Tanzania, and Uganda.Download in ArabicDownload
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This paper takes a focused look at the multilateral mechanisms geared toward managing international finance, trade, and development.
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Drawing on interviews with senior officials of Peacebuilding Commission member countries, as well as UN, government, and civil society stakeholders in New York, Burundi, and Sierra Leone, this report assesses whether the Peacebuilding Commission is on the right track and makes recommendations to further consolidate its emerging role and enhance its impact. It is an […]
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