
Conflict & Resilience Monitor – 28 February 2025
The first Conflict and Resilience Monitor for the year begins with two articles on one of the crises currently seizing global attention, which is the unfolding events in the eastern
The first Conflict and Resilience Monitor for the year begins with two articles on one of the crises currently seizing global attention, which is the unfolding events in the eastern
Ramaphosa positions South Africa as a champion of diplomacy, negotiation and international law, contrasts sharply from the nationalist exceptionalism shaping US President Donald Trump’s agenda
Executive summary As the AU Peace and Security Council (PSC) marks its 20th anniversary, it is important to reflect on its journey and take stock of the achievements, challenges, and
Strengthening global governance for international economic cooperation
International Day of Multilateralism and Diplomacy for Peace.
We begin this edition of the Monitor with a contribution from Cheryl Hendricks, who writes about rethinking peace and security in the current global context. She argues that existing normative frameworks
The AU and UN are deepening and strengthening their strategic partnership in a new era of networked multilateralism.
What began in 2001 as an acronym for four of the fastest growing states, BRIC, is projected to account for 45% of global GDP in purchasing power parity terms by 2030.
On 10 September 2021, the United Nations Secretary-General Antonio Guterres presented Our Common Agenda report at the paidUnited Nations Headquarters in New York. Setting out his vision for the future, Secretary-General Antonio