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Back to homepageGood Foreign Policy Is Invisible
02/28/2017. The problem is that successful foreign policy is largely invisible. Sometimes, successful foreign policy even means keeping real victories quiet.
Read MoreHow America Receives Refugees
02/20/2017. “We Were So Beloved” is Manfred Kirchheimer’s personal documentary about the German Jews who made it to the United States—and those who didn’t.
Read MoreAt Munich Security Conference, UN chief highlights need for 'a surge in diplomacy for peace'
02/18/2017. “There are things that are obvious: the alignment of the sustainable and inclusive development with the sustaining peace agenda,” said Mr. Guterres
Read MoreGlobal Trends
01/09/2017. For nearly two decades, National Intelligence Council's Global Trends Report has been shaping strategic conversations within and beyond the US Government.
Read MoreGenerating respect for the law
01/19/2017. With this issue, the Review wants to take stock of the lessons learnt in the field of influencing behavior and developing strategies for enhanced respect for the law
Read MoreRedesigning Humanitarian Action: Beyond the Crisis
01/19/2017. This talk features some interesting insights from Peter Maurer, Filippo Grandi and Ajay Banga.
Read MorePartnerships Pave the Way for our Collective Roadmap
01/18/2017. Showing remarkable consensus in a period of uncertainty and of questioning the multilateral system, last year our global leaders adopted the most ambitious set of new policy frameworks that form our collective roadmap for the future.
Read MoreDenmark will get world's first tech ambassador
01/27/2017. The job is yet to be filled, but the move highlights the growing importance of the tech sector for the Danish economy.
Read MoreClimate change and mass migration
01/19/2017. International leaders met in the Bangladeshi capital last month for ongoing discussions about a new global migration policy.
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