Policy commentary
Erin R. Graham (2024). "How Funding Sidelined Multilateralism at the UN: Then, Now, and Possible Futures." Columbia University School of Public and International Affairs.
Erin R. Graham (2021). "What Future for the U.S. and the United Nations?" 2020 Global Order Colloquium and Report, Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania.
Erin R. Graham (2018). How to Bridge the Trump Gap in Climate Finance. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 16 October 2018.
Retitled and Republished as "What's Really Needed to Fight Climate Change Is Money, and Trump Will Not Contribute a Cent: Who Will Close the Gap?" Mother Jones. October 27, 2018.
Erin R. Graham (2017). For Rising Powers, Money is the Path to Influence in Postwar International Institutions. (Invited). Rising Powers Project.
Erin R. Graham (2017). U.S. funding for the United Nations may not be as costly as you think." (Invited) Monkey Cage. (The Washington Post). January 31, 2017.
Erin R. Graham (2015). "Ignore the old complaints about U.N. Funding. Here are some new ones." Monkey Cage. (The Washington Post). September 30, 2015.
Signatory: (2015) "WHO must remain strong global leader post-Ebola." The Lancet. 35:111. Authored by Kamradt-Scott A., Harman S, Nunes J, Roemer-Mahler A. Wenham C. on behalf of 95 signatories.
Noteworthy mentions and interviews
"Q + A: Why Should the United States Contribute to Climate Finance?" Drexel News Blog. Interview with Emily Storz. November 6, 2018.
James Workman (2016) "SDG6: Who is keeping score?" The Source. July 18, 2016.
Drezner, Daniel. (2014). "Seven things we now know about how the world has handled Ebola." PostEverything (Washington Post). October 6, 2014.
Policy reports that cite my research
Focus on the United Nations and/or IO funding
German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES New York Analysis). 2024. "Financing the United Nations: Status Quo, Challenges, and Reform Options."
Minderoo Foundation. 2023. "The Plastic Pollution Fee: Outlining the Options Ahead of INC-3."
Reform Works, 2023. "The Week Ahead in UN Accountability." and "The Governance Implications of Core Funding Challenges at the UN."
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. 2022. "The War in Ukraine and Multilateralism as we know it."
Dag Hammarskjold Foundation 2022, "The Art of Leadership in the United Nations: Painting Perspectives, Staying True to Principles."
Dag Hammarskjold Foundation 2022. "Financing the UN Development System: Joint Responsibilities in a World of Disarray."
Dag Hammarskjold Foundation and the United Nations Multi-Donor Trust Fund Office 2022. "Rediscovering Assessed Contributions in the UN System: Underexploited, Yet Full of Potential."
Lowy Institute, 2022. "Mixed Report Card: China's Influence on the United Nations."
Special Development Office of Belgian Development Cooperation. 2021. "Evaluation of the Core Funding Policy of the International Partner Organisations of the Belgian Development Cooperation."
OECD 2020. "Multilateral Development Finance 2020." Ch. 2 Funding to the Multilateral Development System.
German Development Institute. 2020. "Earmarking in the Multilateral Development System: Many Shades of Grey."
German Development Institute. 2020. "China's Growing Engagement with UNDS as an Emerging Nation: Changing Rationales, Funding Preferences, and Future Trends."
International Migration Institute. 2019. "The Role of Funding in Migration Governance."
Economic and Political Weekly. 2019. "Does China's Belt and Road Seek Global Dominance."
Center for Global Development 2019. "Contractors or Collectives? Earmarked Funding of Multilaterals, Donor Needs, and Institutional Integrity: The World Bank as a Case Study."
Council of Europe 2018. "Evaluation of Resource Mobilisation and Allocation in the Council of Europe."
European Commission 2018. "Supporting Analysis for an Impact Assessment on the Future Funding of EU Participation in ITER Project and Broader Activities (BA) Under the Next MFF."
Overseas Development Institute. 2017. "Five Steps to Smarter Multi-Bi Aid: A New Way Forward for Earmarked Finance."
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, New York. 2016. "Reinventing Development: Reforming the UN for People and the Planet."
CQ Researcher 2016. "Reforming the U.N.: Does the UN Need to Change to Stay Relevant?"
World Health Organization focus
German Review of the United Nations, 2021. "Covid-19 und das Krisenmanagement der WHO."
Health Affairs, 2015. "Getting the WHO to take the Reins in Global Pandemics."
PSI (Population Services International). 2014. "One Campaign Report Shows Uneven Trend in Foreign Aid."
Climate Governance Focus
SPARC (Supporting Pastoralism Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises). 2023. "Climate Finance Technical and Policy Report." Bridging WAEMU Climate Policy Gaps to Access Climate Policy."
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) 2020. "Climate Change Related Trust Funds at the Multilateral Development Banks."
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Standing Committee on Finance, 2017: "Summary of the technical paper on the sixth review of the Financial Mechanism and recommendation by the SCF to the COP."
Erin R. Graham (2024). "How Funding Sidelined Multilateralism at the UN: Then, Now, and Possible Futures." Columbia University School of Public and International Affairs.
Erin R. Graham (2021). "What Future for the U.S. and the United Nations?" 2020 Global Order Colloquium and Report, Perry World House, University of Pennsylvania.
Erin R. Graham (2018). How to Bridge the Trump Gap in Climate Finance. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. 16 October 2018.
Retitled and Republished as "What's Really Needed to Fight Climate Change Is Money, and Trump Will Not Contribute a Cent: Who Will Close the Gap?" Mother Jones. October 27, 2018.
Erin R. Graham (2017). For Rising Powers, Money is the Path to Influence in Postwar International Institutions. (Invited). Rising Powers Project.
Erin R. Graham (2017). U.S. funding for the United Nations may not be as costly as you think." (Invited) Monkey Cage. (The Washington Post). January 31, 2017.
Erin R. Graham (2015). "Ignore the old complaints about U.N. Funding. Here are some new ones." Monkey Cage. (The Washington Post). September 30, 2015.
Signatory: (2015) "WHO must remain strong global leader post-Ebola." The Lancet. 35:111. Authored by Kamradt-Scott A., Harman S, Nunes J, Roemer-Mahler A. Wenham C. on behalf of 95 signatories.
Noteworthy mentions and interviews
"Q + A: Why Should the United States Contribute to Climate Finance?" Drexel News Blog. Interview with Emily Storz. November 6, 2018.
James Workman (2016) "SDG6: Who is keeping score?" The Source. July 18, 2016.
Drezner, Daniel. (2014). "Seven things we now know about how the world has handled Ebola." PostEverything (Washington Post). October 6, 2014.
Policy reports that cite my research
Focus on the United Nations and/or IO funding
German Institute of Development and Sustainability (IDOS) and Friedrich Ebert Stiftung (FES New York Analysis). 2024. "Financing the United Nations: Status Quo, Challenges, and Reform Options."
Minderoo Foundation. 2023. "The Plastic Pollution Fee: Outlining the Options Ahead of INC-3."
Reform Works, 2023. "The Week Ahead in UN Accountability." and "The Governance Implications of Core Funding Challenges at the UN."
Norwegian Institute of International Affairs. 2022. "The War in Ukraine and Multilateralism as we know it."
Dag Hammarskjold Foundation 2022, "The Art of Leadership in the United Nations: Painting Perspectives, Staying True to Principles."
Dag Hammarskjold Foundation 2022. "Financing the UN Development System: Joint Responsibilities in a World of Disarray."
Dag Hammarskjold Foundation and the United Nations Multi-Donor Trust Fund Office 2022. "Rediscovering Assessed Contributions in the UN System: Underexploited, Yet Full of Potential."
Lowy Institute, 2022. "Mixed Report Card: China's Influence on the United Nations."
Special Development Office of Belgian Development Cooperation. 2021. "Evaluation of the Core Funding Policy of the International Partner Organisations of the Belgian Development Cooperation."
OECD 2020. "Multilateral Development Finance 2020." Ch. 2 Funding to the Multilateral Development System.
German Development Institute. 2020. "Earmarking in the Multilateral Development System: Many Shades of Grey."
German Development Institute. 2020. "China's Growing Engagement with UNDS as an Emerging Nation: Changing Rationales, Funding Preferences, and Future Trends."
International Migration Institute. 2019. "The Role of Funding in Migration Governance."
Economic and Political Weekly. 2019. "Does China's Belt and Road Seek Global Dominance."
Center for Global Development 2019. "Contractors or Collectives? Earmarked Funding of Multilaterals, Donor Needs, and Institutional Integrity: The World Bank as a Case Study."
Council of Europe 2018. "Evaluation of Resource Mobilisation and Allocation in the Council of Europe."
European Commission 2018. "Supporting Analysis for an Impact Assessment on the Future Funding of EU Participation in ITER Project and Broader Activities (BA) Under the Next MFF."
Overseas Development Institute. 2017. "Five Steps to Smarter Multi-Bi Aid: A New Way Forward for Earmarked Finance."
Rosa Luxemburg Stiftung, New York. 2016. "Reinventing Development: Reforming the UN for People and the Planet."
CQ Researcher 2016. "Reforming the U.N.: Does the UN Need to Change to Stay Relevant?"
World Health Organization focus
German Review of the United Nations, 2021. "Covid-19 und das Krisenmanagement der WHO."
Health Affairs, 2015. "Getting the WHO to take the Reins in Global Pandemics."
PSI (Population Services International). 2014. "One Campaign Report Shows Uneven Trend in Foreign Aid."
Climate Governance Focus
SPARC (Supporting Pastoralism Agriculture in Recurrent and Protracted Crises). 2023. "Climate Finance Technical and Policy Report." Bridging WAEMU Climate Policy Gaps to Access Climate Policy."
The Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit GmbH (GIZ) 2020. "Climate Change Related Trust Funds at the Multilateral Development Banks."
UN Framework Convention on Climate Change, Standing Committee on Finance, 2017: "Summary of the technical paper on the sixth review of the Financial Mechanism and recommendation by the SCF to the COP."