Blog 26 October 2022 In defence of non-alignment As the US and China divide the world into allies and enemies, many smaller countries are resisting pressure to take sides. It is wiser to navigate rising economic nationalism without unconditionally adopting the foreign-policy preferences of superpowers. Ngaire Woods Global cooperation
Programme Digital Pathways at Oxford Digital Pathways at Oxford explored the strengths and weaknesses of emerging practice around policy and regulation of digital technologies in developing nations, and provided concrete proposals to improve them, including the Digital Economy Toolkit. Economy Inclusion ... Development Digital, Cyber and AI Africa
Publication 01 January 2020 Preventing nuclear proliferation in the Middle East post-JCPOA Nima GeramiChen Kane Global cooperation Global security ... Oxford Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict Iran Middle East
19 Nov 19 November 2020, 13:00 - 14:00 The global race for COVID-19 vaccines Experts in health, ethics and governance discuss development and delivery of COVID-19 vaccines.
In the media Prospect Magazine The first item in Joe Biden’s in tray? Dealing with China The US-China relation is the main strategic challenge for the next president of the US, according to Ngaire Woods Ngaire Woods Global cooperation Global governance ... China United States of America (USA)
In the media The National Interest North Korea and America’s second summit: here’s what Jieun Baek thinks will happen Author and DPhil student Jieun Baek is one of the experts asked to predict the results Jieun Baek Global cooperation North Korea
In the media The National Interest My North Korea prediction for 2019 Author and DPhil student Jieun Baek writes about what we can expect from North Korea in the coming year Jieun Baek Global cooperation North Korea
28 Nov 28 November 2018, 17:00 - 18:00 The China-US rivalry Global affairs expert Kishore Mahbubani will discuss the consequences for Asia and the world