Featured analysis
New Atlanticist
Nov 25, 2025
After a lackluster G20 in South Africa, Trump can take the group ‘back to basics’ in 2026
By
Hung Tran
A 2026 agenda of economic and financial stability could refocus the group and make it more relevant.
AfricaSource
Oct 16, 2025
African voices are shaping G20 discussions around international financial architecture reform
By
Sijh Diagne
Africa is not merely affected by these reforms. It is actively shaping them.
Econographics
Mar 7, 2025
Charting the path for women’s economic security in the G20
By
Alisha Chhangani, Jessie Yin
For International Women’s Day this year, here are five charts about gender gaps in the G20. Closing these gaps would boost economic benefits for everyone.
Dispatches
New Atlanticist
Nov 25, 2025
Dispatch from South Africa: The G20’s center of gravity continues to shift
By
Alisha Chhangani
Emerging markets are building coalitions, designing financial tools, and articulating visions for multilateral reform with growing clarity and confidence.
New Atlanticist
Jul 30, 2024
Dispatch from Rio: Can Brazil set up the G20 leaders’ summit for success?
By
Ananya Kumar, Mrugank Bhusari
Brasília has sought to acknowledge fundamental disagreements on geopolitics between some members, and then to sidestep them entirely at the ministerial level. How long can this approach last?