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Will Rogers

On Tuesday, CNAS released its new joint CNAS-German Marshal
Fund report on Global Swing States: Brazil,
India, Indonesia, Turkey and the Future of International Order
,
co-authored by CNAS’s Richard Fontaine and GMF’s Daniel Kliman. The report lays
out a new framework for how the United States should engage these pivotal
powers in order to bolster the current international order, including around
issues like maritime security and global maritime governance – an area we
follow closely in our natural
security work
.

CNAS and GMF co-sponsored a launch event on Tuesday featuring Under Secretary of State
for Economic Growth, Energy and the Environment Robert Hormats
, pictured
above.

Photo: Courtesy of
Sara Conneighton and CNAS

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www.cnas.org



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