
The Africa–India Blueprint for Growth - CSEP
By Aude Darnal - February 17, 2026
This report reflects the significance of bringing together 39 scholars from around the world to deliberate on Africa–India cooperation.
The traditional model of international assistance is evolving toward approaches centered on equity, local leadership, and community-driven development. We explore the future of development partnerships, advancing models rooted in solidarity, mutual accountability, and shared benefit.

By Aude Darnal - February 17, 2026
This report reflects the significance of bringing together 39 scholars from around the world to deliberate on Africa–India cooperation.

By Tim Cocks - September 30, 2025
There is bipartisan support in Washington for a renewal of the African Growth and Opportunity Act (AGOA), which waived U.S. duties on thousands of goods from sub-Saharan African countries for the past 25 years.

By Quim Olivares - September 2, 2025
Ara s'emmiralla amb la Xina i amb altres poders emergents com l'Aràbia Saudita o Turquia per assolir benestar econòmic sense necessitat de democràcia plena.

By Observer Research Foundation - August 26, 2025
From Bandung 1955 to Jakarta 2025 — has the idea of South-South cooperation lived up to its promise?

By Valerie Onu - May 12, 2025
How small island developing states’ are leveraging climate leadership to forge strategic economic partnerships.

By Aude Darnal - January 29, 2025
Examining how reimagined policies can drive long-needed reforms to U.S. aid.

By Jeffsky Poincy - July 22, 2024
Addressing the shortcomings of the Multinational Security Support mission to Haiti to achieve a sustainable solution to the crisis.

By Aude Darnal - July 14, 2024
Experts on Haiti met with diplomats and policymakers to discuss the need for a multi-pronged approach to Haiti.

By Office of Congresswoman Delia C. Ramirez - June 26, 2024
In the face of attempts to criminalize immigration and erode the rights of asylum seekers, the caucus will pursue meaningful congressional action to address the global crisis of displacement.

By RTS - April 12, 2024
Pandémie, réchauffement climatique, guerres en Ukraine et au Proche-Orient: alors que les crises internationales se multiplient, les pays dits du Sud global veulent faire entendre leurs voix.

By Aude Darnal - March 17, 2024
The international aid system needs reform. Despite rhetoric about localisation, a meagre 1.2 percent of international humanitarian aid directly reaches local actors.

By Aude Darnal - March 10, 2024
Macron wants to build bridges with the Global South. He should start with France’s own Global South—its overseas territories.

By Devex - March 10, 2024
Devex President and Editor-in-Chief Raj Kumar sits down with Aude Darnal of the Stimson Center and Devex’s U.N. correspondent Colum Lynch for this episode of the "This Week in Global Development" podcast.

By Aude Darnal - February 15, 2024
Non-Western expertise and experiences need to be included in international health institutions’ negotiations to formulate efficient solutions.

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 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