The fifth OSCE summit, consisting of 55 participating states, adopts the Lisbon Document as a Declaration on a Common and ...
The Global Women’s Leadership Initiative has hosted the Women in Public Service Project at the Wilson Center since June, 2012. The Women in Public Service Project will accelerate global progress ...
Mexico's relationship with the United States stands as one of the most complex and multi-faceted in international relations.
Malak Farouq is a Syrian refugee living in the Zaatari Refugee Camp in Jordan. She reflects on the fall of the over 50-year ...
Last week, Oge and Witney spoke with Jas Bedi, a Kenyan business leader and chairman of the Kenya Private Sector Alliance. In this longer conversation, Jas, Oge, and Witney touch not only on AGOA but ...
In 2023, the University of Toronto Press published the fifth edition of Differences That Count, to which we contributed a ...
Assad's downfall signals a transformative geopolitical shift reminiscent of the 1979 Iranian Revolution. Syria grapples with ...
Sudan's civil war has drawn extensive foreign involvement, complicating peace efforts and deepening the humanitarian crisis.
Dr. Benjamin N. Gedan is director of the Wilson Center’s Latin America Program. He also serves as an adjunct professor at Johns Hopkins University. He is a former South America director on the ...
Using fresh and policy-relevant historical data, the Database on Inter-Korean Relations informs and supports current and future efforts to reunify peacefully the Korean Peninsula and achieve ...
In this edition of Wilson Center NOW, we are joined by Wilson Center Middle East Fellows Marina and David Ottaway. They ...
Historically, Mexican organized criminal groups operated in distinct regions of the country building their enterprises through a variety of illicit activities. They did not come into conflict with one ...