Global South
Practically all states in the Global South are independent actors that do not want to be forced to choose between allying with the United States or China and Russia. They are also looking for more forward-looking engagement on trade, investment, technology and climate action as rule-makers, not just rule-takers.
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A New Leader in Indonesia: What Are the Implications for the United States?
Join us for a discussion of the implications of Prabowo Subianto’s presidency for U.S. foreign policy.
In Conversation with South Africa’s New Minister for International Relations and Cooperation, Ronald Lamola
The Quincy Institute was honored to host H.E. Ronald Lamola for his first public event in Washington, DC on South Africa’s foreign policy.
A Historic Election in South Africa: Implications for Its Foreign and Economic Policies
Join us for an analysis of the implications of South Africa’s parliamentary elections
Dan M. Ford is a junior research fellow in the Global South Program at the Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft. Previously, Dan spent time working and interning in a variety of different organizations, focused mostly on international development, human rights,…