2030 Agenda Event Missed Targets, New Realities: What Comes After the SDGs? As the 2030 deadline for the Sustainable Development Goals approaches, this informal session with Germany’s Parliamentary State Secretary for the Environment will explore what comes next.
Event Peace and Security Fractured Alliances, Escalating Conflicts: What Role for Diplomacy in a Disarrayed World? FES New York and the American Council on Germany hosted a discussion with Ralf Stegner, Member of the German Bundestag, on diplomacy, global conflicts, and the future of multilateral cooperation. Image: Creator: stock.adobe.com / Juliya Vitsenko #26035673
Event Can Europe Act? Power and Sovereignty in a Fragmenting World Former German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and Adam Tooze reflect on key geopolitical shifts, the challenges facing Germany, and lessons from his time in office Image: Creator: FES/ Joel Sheakoski
Event Peace and Security Power, Process and Participation: The Search for the next Secretary-General SCR’s latest research report “Power, Process and Participation: The Search for the next Secretary-General” examines the unfolding selection and appointment process of the next UN Secretary-General at a time of shifting global power...
Event Inclusive Economy End the Debt Trap: Advancing Borrowers’ Coordination in the Evolving Global Debt Architecture This meeting explores how coordinated expert networks can better support countries, strengthen collaboration, and advance fairer debt restructuring solutions.
Event Inclusive Economy Taking Stock of the Sovereign Debt Landscape: Lessons Learned and Charting a Better Path Forward Debt risks are rising, but reform momentum is lagging. This roundtable bridges analysis and strategy to identify practical debt solutions for upcoming global decision-making moments.
Event Inclusive Economy A New Era of International Cooperation: Reimagining Relations between Global South and North Can middle powers shape a fairer, more stable global order? This roundtable explores their role, strategies, and growing influence in reforming international cooperation and governance.
Event Rethinking Multilateralism East River Dialogues on Effective Multilateralism - Eight Billion or the Few: Multilateral Responses to Inequality and Wealth Concentration Stiglitz and peers explore rising inequality’s impact on global governance - and why bold multilateral action, including a UN inequality commission, could help restore fairness and trust