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Centers & Programs

International Institutions and Global Governance Program

Today’s most pressing challenges—ranging from combatting climate change to advancing global health—are transnational. No country can solve these challenges alone, and responses are frequently most effective when countries cooperate. The International Institutions and Global Governance (IIGG) program aims to provide policymakers and international organizations with creative and practical solutions to improve multilateral responses to global threats. 

12 Peacekeeping Operations Currently Underway by the United Nations

Program Experts

John B. Bellinger III

Adjunct Senior Fellow for International and National Security Law

Esther Brimmer

James H. Binger Senior Fellow in Global Governance

Miles Kahler

Senior Fellow for Global Governance

David J. Scheffer

Senior Fellow

Matthew C. Waxman

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Law and Foreign Policy

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    In the past two decades, and at an accelerating pace during the past ten years, global governance has witnessed innovations that diverge from the model of formal, intergovernmental organizations. Non…
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    The largest emerging economies—China, India, Brazil, among others—were the economic stars of the last decade. With growing economic weight came demands for a larger role in major global governance in…
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    The Council of Councils is a CFR initiative connecting leading foreign policy institutes from around the world in a common conversation on issues of global governance and multilateral cooperation. Th…