As the UN Summit of the Future concludes, proposed reforms to add African seats to the Security Council fall short of granting veto power and risk the preservation of an unequal global order.
On September 17, the Wilson Center Africa Program hosted an event on harnessing Africa’s critical mineral wealth to build infrastructure and new economies on the continent. The event specifically ...
Join the Wilson Center, the Nobel Peace Center, and Norsk Hydro at NYC Climate Week 2024 for a public dialogue on the importance of ramping up investments in a global circular economy while tackling ...
In The Poverty of the World, Sheyda Jahanbani brings together the histories of US foreign relations and domestic politics to explain why, during a period of unprecedented affluence, Americans ...
The U.S. has a vested interest in Bangladesh's economic stability. Bangladesh's economy is experiencing rising inflation and power cuts. Political polarization in Bangladesh has led to violence and ...
When Mauricio Macri was elected president of Argentina in 2015 as leader of the center-right coalition Cambiemos, he adopted a confrontational stance on China, distancing himself from the approach of ...
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we highlight the latest from Venezuela in the aftermath of the disputed July 28th presidential election with Benjamin Gedan.
The need to take economic interests into consideration in shaping national security is no longer in question. There is substantial alignment between the United States and Japan in prioritizing ...
The upsurge in Mexico’s violence is the result of a multi-level, uncoordinated judicial system that has been incapable of controlling criminal networks that are increasingly fractured and ...