
Stephen Heintz, President and CEO of the RBF and Brain Finlay, President and CEO of the Stimson Center. Photo courtesy of the Stimson Center.
Stephen Heintz, President and CEO of the RBF and Brain Finlay, President and CEO of the Stimson Center. Photo courtesy of the Stimson Center.
We are living in an age of exceptional complexity and turbulence. But the institutions that have guided international relations and global problem solving since the mid-20th century are no longer capable of addressing the challenges of the new millennium, says Stephen Heintz, President and CEO of the Rockefeller Brothers Fund, in his report, A Logic for the Future.
As a new year unfolds before us, the Stimson Center hosted a thought-provoking conversation with Stephen Heintz on January 9, 2025, to unpack the challenge at hand and presents credible pathways for U.S. global leadership in an interdependent world. In an era of growing great power competition, conflict, and crisis, Heintz outlines the renovations and retrofits required for the existing international system to confront the challenges ahead.