
Rethinking our Engagement with the Global South
By The Chicago Council on Global Affairs - June 14, 2023
The West is failing to win over the Global South and the lack of support for the Ukraine war demonstrates why it matters.
Read the latest external coverage, interviews, and features highlighting Global South Policy Hub analysis.

By The Chicago Council on Global Affairs - June 14, 2023
The West is failing to win over the Global South and the lack of support for the Ukraine war demonstrates why it matters.

By Aude Darnal - June 6, 2023
Insights into international affairs viewed from the Global South

By Aude Darnal - May 23, 2023
US foreign policy officials are taking a new look at diplomacy in the Global South, but they’re still asking the wrong questions.

By Aude Darnal - March 26, 2023
Biden’s proposal for UN Security Council reform can’t result in a two-tier multilateral system.

By Aude Darnal - March 5, 2023
As long-marginalized countries seek to exert their power on the world stage, policymakers in Washington need a new framework.

By Aude Darnal - January 17, 2023
To maintain its standing in the international system and foster cooperation on global issues, the United States needs to revamp its strategy of engagement with smaller and emerging powers.

By CNBC Africa - October 27, 2022
Africa faces a myriad of challenges, but partnerships can help address them. CNBC Africa's Kenneth Igbomor evaluates Africa's strategic partnerships with Aude Darnal, Non-Resident Fellow at the Stimson Center

By Aude Darnal - October 5, 2022
Instead of making bold statements, the United States should adopt concrete policies of investment, exchange, and other win-win partnerships with developing countries.

By The Chicago Council on Global Affairs - March 21, 2022
A panel of experts explores the West’s changing military presence in Africa’s Sahel region and what it could mean for peace and stability across the continent.