Is there a need for new peace and security rules in the 21st century?
Following a recap of issues discussed at the previous conference (the theory and concept of the state, identity politics), the core concern for this conference was introduced with a comparative review of patterns and developments in seven regions (Africa, Latin America and the Caribbean, Northeast and Southeast Asia, Post-Soviet Space, South Pacific, Europe/OECD, Middle East).
As in the reports from the previous conferences, the paper recaps important areas of growing convergence in the group that will be important points of reference for its further proceedings and for the final report.
Asias security outlook still appears to be laden with uncertainties. From the changing dynamics in the balance of power, an emboldened North Korea and…
The final report, distills the findings of a two-year effort by more than 20 international experts to find answers on how to overcome rising…
The paper presents four alternative global futures for the monopoly on the legitimate use of force that aim to allow policy makers to embrace…