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global governance

Gaza, Asia, and the Crisis in Global Governance
By Dustin Barter
Like the ongoing violence in Myanmar, the flaring of the Israel-Palestine conflict has once again laid bare the failures of the current international order.

China and Strategic Instability in Space
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Carla Freeman.

It’s Time for the Asia-Pacific to Move Toward Regional Cyber Norms
By Christy Un
The lack of a breakthrough in the implementation of global cyber norms highlights the need to focus efforts at the regional level.

Multilateralism With Chinese Characteristics: Bringing in the Hub-and-Spoke
By Deep Pal and Suchet Vir Singh
Beyond capturing border territories and changing narratives, China wants to reshape global governance. New Delhi and the world must realize this.

Bridging the Gaps in the Asia-Pacific Information Superhighway
By Liu Diyi
How can we foster a more connected and inclusive Asia-Pacific?

China's 'Common Destiny' Vs. 'America First'
By Jin Kai
A look at the contrasting worldviews of China and the United States.

Can China Look to Carbon Capture for its Climate Pledges?
By Wenyuan Wu
A look at one way Beijing can bridge the gap.

China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Set For Membership Expansion
By Ankit Panda
The China-led AIIB is ready for its first large membership expansion.

The Future of the Asia-Pacific Security Architecture, as Seen by China
By Ankit Panda
A new white paper on Asia-Pacific regional security from the Chinese foreign ministry merits a close read.

China and Global Financial Governance
By Mercy A. Kuo
Insights from Alicia Garcia-Herrero.

Discussing China and Global Norms with Rosemary Foot
By Maurits Elen
Rosemary Foot, Professor at Oxford University, on China’s ability to influence global norms.

BRICS: Divided We Stand
By Harsh V. Pant
Geopolitical fault lines divide the BRICS.

Does China Really Want a 'Just and Fair' International Order?
By Shaheli Das
What China really wants is to increase its own sway in global governance.

Could Rising China Make the World More Stable?
By Jin Kai
As China grows in influence, it could help bring more coherence to the exiting world system.

The New Buzzword in Chinese Foreign Policy
By Dingding Chen
'Global governance' is the new big buzzword in Chinese foreign policy.

What Did the G20 Accomplish During China's Presidency?
By Feride Inan
The Hangzhou Summit set an ambitious task: transforming the G20 to lead the world economy.

With the Hangzhou G20, China Demonstrates Its Global Leadership Credentials
By Dingding Chen
It is never easy to be a global leader, but China is determined to become one.

India, China, and the Future of Global Governance
By B. R. Deepak
India and China will need to work together to increase their roles in the international system.

Parenting China, the Teenage Power
By David Lai and Fred Gellert
Understanding the U.S.-China relationship through a familial metaphor.

The South China Sea Ruling Against China: What's Really at Stake
By Flynt Leverett
The ruling may tempt China into a revolt against the U.S.-led international order.

Revealed: The Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank's First Projects
By Ankit Panda
Do the AIIB's first loans tell us much about the institution's character? Not really.
India: A Late-Bloomer, Not a Latecomer, in Global Economic Leadership
By Akshay Mathur
In recent years, India has elevated its commitments to multilateral economic institutions.

China-led Asian Infrastructure Investment Bank Enters Into Force: What Next?
By Ankit Panda
The AIIB's Articles of Agreement entered into force, taking the China-led development bank one step closer to operational status.
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