Pardee Center Hosts Boston Launch of New Report, “Toward a Better Security Order”

On February 6, 2025, the Pardee Center for the Study of the Longer-Range Future hosted the Boston launch of a major new report from The Quincy Institute for Responsible Statecraft’s Better Order Project, which brought together more than 130 experts from more than 40 countries to develop a roadmap for stabilizing the international security order.

The report, titled “Toward a Better Security Order,” puts forth a series of proposals aimed at rejuvenating an inclusive global security order rooted in international law, multilateralism, and the ability of states to participate on an equal basis. Its 20 detailed proposals address a wide range of vital global security concerns, including reforming the UN Security Council, containing rogue AI, avoiding nuclear war, prioritizing climate change, and more.

The event featured Quincy Institute Executive Vice President Trita Parsi; Harvard Kennedy School Prof. Stephen Walt; and BU Pardee School of Global Studies Prof. Min Ye; and was moderated by Pardee Center Interim Director Amb. Jorge Heine.

A recording of the event will be available soon.