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Four Ways the International Scientific Panel on AI Should Approach AI Risk
Global AI governance enters new phase with launch of the International Scientific Panel on AI.
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Dealing with Debt for a Fairer Future Across the Global South
In OPEC Fund Quarterly, Dr. Daniel Cash proposes a new model for credit rating agencies to be more fair and sustainable.
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Opinion: At the UN, we need to do better with less. Here’s how
In Devex, Nicole Goldin and David Passarelli argue that the UN80 reforms can deliver more impact through purpose, pace, priority and precision.
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Berlin 2025 and the politics of peacekeeping
Berlin’s 2025 Ministerial opened the door to more inclusive dialogue, but lasting impact will require political will and structural follow-through.
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Ratings, Africa relaunches the challenge to the US big three
In Il Sole 24 Ore, Daniel Cash examines how global rating agencies misread African economies and why regional alternatives are gaining urgency.
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Africa’s new credit rating agency could change the rules of the game. Here’s how
In The Conversation, Daniel Cash explains how a new African credit rating agency could reshape global financial power dynamics.
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With more investment, Australia can help secure UN peacekeeping’s future
In The Strategist, Dr. Charles Hunt and Lisa Sharland argue Australia has a chance to play a more ambitious role in global peace operations.
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Adopt age–based approach to AI for equitable economic growth
In Diplomatic Courier, Drs. Nicole Goldin and Eleonore Fournier-Tombs propose aligning AI policies with national demographic trends to boost growth.
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AI agents in global governance: digital representation for unheard voices
Eduardo Albrecht explains how Artificial Intelligence is shaping multilateral decision-making in Columbia University's Multilateralism in Action blog.
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Rating agencies don't treat the Global South fairly
In The Conversation Daniel Cash explains how credit rating agencies wield outsized power over the financial futures of developing nations.