Blog Post
Can Services Deliver Legitimacy and Build Peace?
While it seems that the ability to provide public services is important to measure a government's legitimacy, this is not always the case.
Blog Post
The Value of Regional Approaches to Peacebuilding
Should peacebuilding efforts become increasingly regionalized, rather than being kept within national or global contexts?
Blog Post
What the Iran Nuclear Deal Means
Now that a framework nuclear accord has been reached with several major world powers, what will this mean for the future of Iran's nuclear program?
Project
It’s Broke, So Fix It: Peacebuilding
Tackling the Peacebuilding Commission’s (PBC’s) lack of a purpose.
Blog Post
Why the NPT Review Conference Outcome Matters
The 2015 Nuclear Nonproliferation Treaty Review Conference will be an important milestone for global nonproliferation efforts.
Project
The UN Security Council in an Age of Great Power Rivalry
An assessment of the Council’s ability to adapt and innovate in the face of new challenges over the past two decades.
Blog Post
It's Broke, So Fix It: Humanitarian Response in Crisis
The current global humanitarian system is in crisis and will have to be fixed in order for it to stay relevant.
Project
Intrastate-based Armed Conflicts: Overview of Global and Regional Trends (1990-2013)
A disaggregation of the data of major recent trends in violent conflict by levels of conflict intensity, subregions, and countries.
Blog Post
Towards the 2015 NPT Review Conference
The eighth Review Conference of the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and whether it was as successful as accounts suggest.
Project
Examining Major Recent Trends in Violent Conflict
Contributions and insight on major recent trends in violent conflict for the High-Level Independent Panel on Peace Operations.