Topic: Task Force 2016

Anti-racist Education Reform in Brazil

November 17, 2017

Posted by: jsp95

Anti-Racist Education Reform in Brazil

In 2003 and 2008, two federal laws were passed which require the teaching of Afro-Brazilian and indigenous history and culture in all primary and secondary schools in Brazil. Since then,

The Obama Administration’s Pivot to Asia

November 17, 2017

Posted by: jsp95

Assessing the Obama Administration's Pivot to Asia

The “Pivot to Asia” signals a return of the U.S.’s attention to the Asia-Pacific, a region that has seen both rapid economic expansion and a possibility for conflict. The U.S.

Evolving US Cybersecurity Policy

November 17, 2017

Posted by: jsp95

Evolving US Cybersecurity Policy: A Multi-Stakeholder Approach

As world events are increasingly tied to the Internet, the task of creating shared cybersecurity norms becomes pressing. With the growing interconnectedness of our societies, challenges ranging from identity theft

Balancing Cooperation and Competition

November 17, 2017

Posted by: jsp95

Balancing Cooperation and Competition

The emergence of China as a global power in multi-dimensional areas presents a variety of challenges to U.S. interests and foreign policy. Balancing cooperation and competition will be a pivotal

Putting the Arctic Back on the Map

September 26, 2016

Posted by: rrc8

Putting the Arctic Back on the Map

The Arctic Council is the leading intergovernmental forum that promotes cooperation in the Circumpolar North. A dynamic region, the Arctic experiences both the opportunities and difficulties associated with climate change.