Publication Series
Governing the Internet: Chaos, Control or Consensus?
Internet governance involves highly complex, transboundary governance challenges in a rapidly evolving technical environment. Identifying effective policy options that can balance competing interests and conflicting values requires foresight and analysis. Governing the Internet presents timely expert opinion from CIGI staff and a variety of guest authors on governance options across a range of vital Internet governance issues.
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Monday, 13 May 2013Change the Conversation, Change the Venue and Change Our Future
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Wednesday, 30 January 2013Internet Governance via Hard and Soft Laws: Choosing the Right Tools for the Job
CIGI Papers Series
CIGI Papers present in-depth analysis and discussion on governance-related subjects. They include policy papers that present CIGI experts' positions or contributions to policy debates, and background papers that contain research findings, insights and data that contribute to the development of policy positions.
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Thursday, 2 May 2013The Millennium Development Goals and Post-2015: Squaring the Circle
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Tuesday, 16 April 2013Between North and South: The EU-ACP Migration Relationship
CIGI-BSIA Policy Brief Series
The CIGI-BSIA Policy Brief Series presents the research findings of leading BSIA scholars, developing information and analysis, including recommendations, on policy-oriented topics that address CIGI’s four core research areas: the global economy; the environment and energy; global development; and global security.
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Tuesday, 9 April 2013Coordination Critical to Ensuring the Early Warning Exercise is Effective
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Monday, 8 April 2013Post-Doha Trade Governance: Atlantic Hegemony or WTO Resurgence?
CIGI G20 Papers
Emanating from CIGI’s G20 work program, the “CIGI G20 Papers” seek to examine and understand options for the G20 on major transnational and institutional issues, such as the response to the economic crisis, financial regulation, and the G20’s place in the processes and “architecture” of international economic governance. The first four papers to be published were originally presented at CIGI’s conference on International Governance Innovation: Issues for the 2010 Summits (May 3-5, 2010). They address questions relating to the new Financial Stability Board; the process of summitry and the G20’s effectiveness and legitimacy; the G20 and the post-crisis economic order (and by extension, the G8); and the macroeconomic stabilization framework for sustained global growth and prosperity.
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Tuesday, 12 February 2013The G20 as a Lever for Progress
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Wednesday, 25 May 2011G7 to G8 to G20: Evolution in Global Governance
The Afghanistan Papers
The Afghanistan Papers are essays authored by prominent academics, policy makers, practitioners and informed observers that seek to challenge existing ideas, contribute to ongoing debates and influence international policy on issues related to Afghanistan’s transition. A forward-looking series, the papers combine analysis of current problems and challenges with explorations of future issues and threats.
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Wednesday, 16 January 2013Creating Voids: Western Military Downscaling and Afghanistan’s Transformation Phase
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Tuesday, 15 May 2012Afghanistan as a Test of Canadian Politics: What Did We Learn from the Experience?
Africa Initiative Discussion Paper Series
The Africa Initiative Discussion Paper Series presents policy-relevant, peer-reviewed, field-based research that addresses substantive issues in the areas of conflict resolution, energy, food security, health, migration and climate change. The aim of the series is to promote discussion and advance knowledge on issues relevant to policy makers and opinion leaders in Africa. Papers in this series are written by experienced African and Canadian researchers, and have gone through the grant review process, or, in select cases, are commissioned studies supported by the Africa Initiative research program.
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Friday, 14 September 2012Building Effective Drinking Water Management Policies in Rural Africa: Lessons from Northern Uganda
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Friday, 27 July 2012Increasing the Uptake of HIV Testing in Maternal Health in Malawi
CIGI Junior Fellows Policy Brief Series
The CIGI Junior Fellows program at the Balsillie School of International Affairs provides masters level students with mentorship opportunities from senior scholars and policy makers. Working under the direction of a project leader, each junior fellow conducts research in one of CIGI’s program areas. This series presents those policy briefs that met CIGI’s publications standards.
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Thursday, 13 September 2012Furthering Democracy in Libya with Information Technology: Opportunities for the International Donor Community
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Friday, 7 September 2012Improving the Peace Process: The Influence of Ideas in Resolving Violent Conflict
CIGI-Africa Initiative Policy Brief Series
The CIGI-Africa Initiative Policy Brief Series presents analysis and commentary emerging from field-based research on issues critical to the continent. Findings and recommendations in this peer-reviewed series aim to inform policy making and to contribute to the overall African research enterprise.
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Wednesday, 12 September 2012Building Effective Drinking Water Management Policies in Rural Africa
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Thursday, 23 August 2012Integrating Food Security with Land Reform: A More Effective Policy for South Africa
The BRICS, Asia & International Monetary Reform – RMB Internationalization and Beyond
The disjuncture between global markets and an international monetary system based on national currencies generates instability for global trade and finance. As the BRICS (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) and Asian countries have become more integrated into the world economy, they have become increasingly aware of fundamental problems or challenges of the current International Monetary System (IMS).
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Monday, 23 July 2012Off to the RMB Races — The Singapore Stock Exchange
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Wednesday, 18 July 2012RMB Internationalization — Singapore Style
SSR Issue Papers
Authored by prominent practitioners in the field, policy makers, academics and informed observers, the SSR Issue Papers series combines analysis of current problems and challenges, and examines thematic and geographic topics relating to the most pressing SSR issues.
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Monday, 18 June 2012From Private Security to Public Good: Regulating the Private Security Industry in Haiti
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Tuesday, 22 May 2012Towards a Non-State Security Sector Reform Strategy