Trade and investment are often central issues in international affairs.
The Pacific Council focuses on issues where we can draw a "local-to-global" connection, which means connecting local experiences and conditions to global policy and action.
According to the United Nations, the "right to development" is an inalienable human right that entitles all people to participate in, contribute to, and enjoy economic, social, cultural, and polit
American society has entered an era of “magical realism” with consequences for U.S. security and civil-military relations, writes Todd Schmidt.
Abraham Lowenthal remembers Yukio Okamoto, a distinguished Japanese diplomat, trusted senior advisor to successive prime ministers of his country, influential international consultant, and a long time Board member of the Pacific Council on International Policy, who recently passed away from COVID-19.
Learn more about our Virtual Book Club and sign up today.
The USC Immigrants and Global Migration Initiative (IGMI) recently hosted a virtual discussion exploring the status of U.S. immigration courts during the COVID-19 pandemic, featuring Pacific Council members Camille Alick, Ashley Tabaddor, and Eliane Fersan. Read takeaways and watch the full conversation.
Experts discussed art and propaganda on a recent webcast, in partnership with the Wende Museum.
Cities and states are using international support to cope. They need to plan for global partnership to recover, writes Heather Hurlburt.







