Karim Khan, the chief prosecutor of the International Criminal Court, has decided to take leave until an investigation into sexual-assault allegations against him is complete https://t.co/LDGMLJu7Er
📅 Join us next Wednesday, Nov 20 at 2pm ET for our next workshop! Akshita Aggarwal (GWU) will present her paper "The Silent Cascade into Faulty Norm Adoption." Professor Tamar Gutner @tgutner (AU) will serve as the discussant. Don't miss it!
New publication by @BrettonWoodsCom team, "Mobilizing Private Finance For Climate Action and Energy Transition," with recommendations on how to push private investment away from fossil fuel, and pull it toward climate-friendly projects.https://t.co/km6uubUErl
International organizations are increasingly being asked to work with other actors, but little is known about how these relationships work. My new article, with Rasmus Heltberg, explains how to better design and evaluate them. https://t.co/wg3qULiXjA
In recognition of International Day of #WomenInDiplomacy, SIS professor and Amb. (retired) Piper Campbell reflects on her 30 years as a diplomat and discusses the important role women play in advancing international relations. @fpgs_au
Gowan on P5 choice: using SC "solely as a stage for political theatre, or preserve it as a safety valve that they can use, albeit intermittently, in a period of high tensions." https://t.co/Qk3HDBQ5LL
🥇 Congratulations to @AmericanU, whose student team won the 2024 #SchumanChallenge! Their presentation on how satellite collaboration is an opportunity to harness space for the betterment of the EU, U.S., and LAC region really impressed our expert judges. 🤩 @wisenewyork@EU_FPI
Very pleased to announce that our project on International Regime Complexity (summarized in this thread) is now fully published and openly available @RIPEJournal as a collection at https://t.co/nFIuCfiz9f
Excellent piece by @davidakaye explaining the ICJ’s preliminary ruling and suggesting it challenges states to do more to take international law seriously. “How the United States and Europe respond to the court’s ruling is more important than the decision itself.”
@RichardGowan1 argues that while there is a loss of confidence in the UN's ability to confront crises, it may be able to "make the best of a diminished role."
How the World Lost Faith in the UN https://t.co/bs3TbRLWgZ via @ForeignAffairs
The U.N. General Assembly voted with a landslide to adopt a resolution demanding an immediate cease-fire in the Israel-Gaza war. While GA resolutions are not legally binding, they are highly symbolic and reflect the wider global view beyond the paralyzed Security Council.
Brookings is deeply saddened by the passing of Senior Fellow David Dollar. David was exceptional in every way—a world-renowned expert, and tremendous friend and colleague.
Our thoughts are with his loved ones. He will be deeply missed. https://t.co/xSHzbbC87v
@AIIB_Official president Jin Liqun does not want MDBs to tinker with preferred creditor status.
China’s AIIB calls for multilateral lenders to keep prized preferred creditor status https://t.co/sMcq7voTSP