Global Security Challenges Confronting Established and Emerging Powers

Mar 10, 2014

The Forum was launched in July 2013 to discuss the changing international landscape. Over the course of three meetings in the fall of 2013, diplomats from Washington, D.C., and other officials from the U.S. and U.K., attended the events to discuss a variety of topics ranging from the global economy to global security challenges. Prior to the meetings, a few select attendees were invited to distribute think pieces to generate discussion amongst the group. The sections of the volume build on these articles and include many of the key talking points from the meetings. Along with co-authors Daniel Kliman and Joshua Walker, Professor Inboden “set forth an innovative agenda for advancing cooperation between emerging and established powers.”

set forth an innovative agenda for advancing cooperation between emerging and established powers. In a world of growing risk and uncertainty, these promising partnerships hold the key to adapting and renewing the global order. – See more at: http://www.gmfus.org/archives/promising-partnerships-emerging-and-established-powers-in-the-21st-century/#sthash.eAcsEIcU.dpuf
set forth an innovative agenda for advancing cooperation between emerging and established powers. In a world of growing risk and uncertainty, these promising partnerships hold the key to adapting and renewing the global order. – See more at: http://www.gmfus.org/archives/promising-partnerships-emerging-and-established-powers-in-the-21st-century/#sthash.eAcsEIcU.dpuf