The Agenda for Peace guided the field of conflict resolution on the types of activities that could be conducted before, during and after conflict.
Researchers have developed a technique for predicting terrorism.
Gains by reformist candidates in Iranian elections will open the way for changes to economic policy, businessmen and analysts predict.
We are witnessing a lack of trust in governance models around the world. This comes from the perception that our leaders are unable to solve challenges, resolve conflicts, deal with threa...
Global governance, good governance, failing governance: like so many buzzwords in the field of international development, the word has come to mean different things to different groups.
Islamic State has reportedly threatened the Facebook and Twitter founders over their efforts to combat terrorism on their social-media platforms.
The first ministerial meeting under China’s G20 presidency comes at a critical time for the global economy.
From the refugee crisis to Brexit, tensions in the European Union today have the potential to tear the bloc apart - or pull it closer together.
Saudi Arabia ruled out a deal by major producers to cut oil output and warned high-cost operators such as US shale drillers to trim costs or risk going bust.
A collapse of Europe's Schengen passport-free travel zone could cost the European Union up to 1.4 trillion euros over the next decade.
Yanis Varoufakis argues that Europe is disintegrating, and proposes a solution.
In their annual letter, Bill and Melinda Gates argue that the world needs “an energy miracle,” and are willing to bet that such a breakthrough will arrive within 15 years.