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Latin America
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The Threat to Latin America’s Press

This episode of the Why It Matters podcast discusses how populist leaders in
countries such as El Salvador and Mexico have consolidated power and clamped
down on journalists.

with Gabrielle Sierra, Carin Zissis, Jan-Albert Hootsen and Neil Brandvold April
12, 2023

Diamonstein-Spielvogel Project on the Future of Democracy

Back to the Future in U.S.-Mexico Relations


After decades of democratic progress, human rights and the rule of law in Mexico
are under siege. It would be a grave error for the United States to believe that
its only interests in Mexico are trade and border security, and that Mexico's
democratic stability will not affect either. On the contrary, U.S. financial,
commercial, and security interests now assume a stable and cooperative Mexico
that may disappear if democracy and the rule of law do so. 

Article by Elliott Abrams April 13, 2023 Diamonstein-Spielvogel Project on the
Future of Democracy

 

2022 Was a Deadly Year for Journalists, Especially in Latin America Link

via New York Times January 24, 2023

Public Health

Public Health Threats and Pandemics

Fentanyl and the U.S. Opioid Epidemic


Alex Wong/Getty Images
Opioid addiction and abuse in the United States has become a prolonged epidemic,
endangering public health, economic output, and national security.

Backgrounder by Claire Klobucista and Alejandra Martinez April 14, 2023

 

Opioid Deaths: What the United States Can Learn From Other Countries Link

via Think Global Health April 12, 2023

Mexico

Mexico’s Long War: Drugs, Crime, and the Cartels


Violence continues to rage more than a decade after the Mexican government
launched a war against drug cartels.

Backgrounder by CFR.org Editors September 7, 2022

North Korea

 

A Growing Nuclear Threat

Podcast



with James M. Lindsay and Jenny Town April 11, 2023

 

North Korea Possibly Testing Suspected New Weapon Link

via Wall Street Journal April 13, 2023

North Korea

North Korean Nuclear Negotiations


Negotiations between the United States and North Korea have proceeded in fits
and starts for decades. But they have failed to halt the advance of North
Korea’s nuclear and missile programs.

Timeline by Eleanor Albert and Lindsay Maizland February 2, 2023

NATO

NATO

NATO’s Nordic Addition


The alliance is bolstering its military deterrent in Europe amid Russia’s
invasion of Ukraine and has expanded to include Finland.

Backgrounder by Jonathan Masters April 4, 2023

Russia

Mapping Nuclear Weapons in Europe

Russia’s threat to deploy tactical nuclear weapons in Belarus has raised the
specter of a new nuclear standoff with the United States and its allies in
Europe. It also draws new attention to how such arms are deployed in NATO
states.

In Brief by Jonathan Masters and Will Merrow March 30, 2023

 

Russia Is Winning in Georgia Link

via Foreign Affairs April 12, 2023

China

China

The Rise and Fall of the Belt and Road Initiative


Amidst accusations of “debt-trap diplomacy,” Chinese companies seek more
overseas direct investment opportunities and fewer foreign contracted projects
as Xi’s flagship initiative is stymied by poor risk management.

Blog Post by Nadia Clark April 6, 2023 Asia Unbound

China

China’s Massive Belt and Road Initiative


China’s colossal infrastructure investments may usher in a new era of trade and
growth for economies in Asia and beyond. But skeptics worry that China is laying
a debt trap for borrowing governments.

Backgrounder by James McBride, Noah Berman and Andrew Chatzky February 2, 2023

 

China Hasn’t Given Up on the Belt and Road Link

via Foreign Affairs February 7, 2023

United States

United States

How U.S. Water Infrastructure Works


The sprawling U.S. water system is central to the nation’s economy, but chronic
underinvestment, increasing demand, and the consequences of climate change have
revealed the system’s weaknesses.  

Backgrounder by James McBride and Noah Berman March 31, 2023 Renewing America

Food and Water Security

Water Stress: A Global Problem That’s Getting Worse


Water scarcity threatens the health and development of communities around the
globe. Climate change is intensifying the problem, pushing governments to find
more innovative, collaborative ways to address water stress.

Backgrounder by Claire Klobucista and Kali Robinson April 3, 2023

Infrastructure

The State of U.S. Infrastructure


The U.S. Congress has approved the largest federal investment in infrastructure
in decades. Here’s why infrastructure matters for U.S. economic
competitiveness. 

Backgrounder by James McBride and Anshu Siripurapu November 8, 2021 Renewing
America


EVENTS
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United States

Innovating Solutions to the Climate Crisis

Play

Panelists discuss how the private and public sectors can partner to develop,
scale, and utilize emerging technologies to mitigate and adapt to the
consequences of climate change. The Malcolm and Carolyn Wiener Annual Lecture on
Science and Technology addresses issues at the intersection of science,
technology, and foreign policy. It has been endowed in perpetuity through a gift
from CFR members Malcolm and Carolyn Wiener.

Virtual Event with Alice C. Hill, Carmichael S. Roberts Jr. and Jennifer Wilcox
April 13, 2023 Malcolm and Carolyn Wiener Annual Lecture

United States

Academic Webinar: The Geopolitics of Oil

Play

Carolyn Kissane, academic director and clinical professor at the Center for
Global Affairs at New York University, leads the conversation on the geopolitics
of oil.

Webinar with Carolyn Kissane April 12, 2023 Academic and Higher Education
Webinars

NAFTA

Regionalization and U.S. Economic Competitiveness

Play


Webinar with Shannon K. O'Neil April 11, 2023 Local Journalists Webinars

Europe

The Future of Liberal Democracy in Europe

Play

Panelists discuss the current state of identity politics and populism in Europe,
including the complex interaction between economic and cultural factors, and how
they affect the state of democracy across the continent. This meeting is part of
the Diamonstein-Spielvogel Project on the Future of Democracy.

Virtual Event with Francis Fukuyama, Matthias Matthijs and Constanze
Stelzenmüller April 11, 2023

View All


EXPERT SPOTLIGHT

Ray Takeyh

Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Iran Iran Nuclear Agreement Persian Gulf

Smears and Myths—The October Surprise Revisited

Offsite Via The Dispatch April 15, 2023

Link
Linda Robinson

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Middle East Conflict Prevention

The Long Shadow of the Iraq War: Lessons and Legacies Twenty Years Later

Article March 20, 2023 National Security and Defense Program


Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

The Case for Capping Sea-Level Rise

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 3, 2023

Link
Shannon K. O'Neil

Vice President, Deputy Director of Studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller
Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies

Trade Supply Chains Democracy

O'Neil: Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Offsite Via Bloomberg April 13, 2023

Link
Jennifer Nuzzo

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics Health Policy and Initiatives

Three Takeaways in Three Years: Pandemic Center Analyzes COVID-19 Lessons

Offsite Via Brown University March 24, 2023

Link
Ian Johnson

Stephen A. Schwarzman Senior Fellow for China Studies

China Civil Society Democracy

How to Read Xi’s Muscular Message on China’s Global Role

Article March 17, 2023 Asia Program


Paul B. Stares

General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the
Center for Preventive Action

Conflict Prevention Wars and Conflict Defense and Security

Averting Major Power War

Report February 27, 2023 Center for Preventive Action


José Miguel Vivanco

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Human Rights

Human Rights International Law Americas

Ex-Ante Interview with José Miguel Vivanco (in Spanish)

Offsite Via Ex-Ante December 9, 2022

Link
Inu Manak

Fellow for Trade Policy

Trade Diplomacy and International Institutions Treaties and Agreements

Amid Trade War with China, Few Industries Support the Tariffs

Blog Post April 11, 2023 Renewing America


James M. Lindsay

Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

A Growing Nuclear Threat

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link Play
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

China’s Hidden COVID Catastrophe

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs February 16, 2023

Link
Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

Will China try to invade Taiwan?

Offsite Via The Edge Singapore January 6, 2023

Link
Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

How Countries Have Kept Up Domestic Support for the War in Ukraine

In Brief February 13, 2023 Europe Program


Daniel Kurtz-Phelan

Editor, Foreign Affairs; Peter G. Peterson Chair

China U.S. Foreign Policy

Kurtz-Phelan: Deterrence Is the Focus of the U.S. Policy Towards China Now

Offsite Via C-SPAN Washington Journal March 13, 2023

Link
Willem H. Buiter

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Budget, Debt, and Deficits Monetary Policy Financial Markets

Eliminate the Debt Ceiling

Offsite Via Project Syndicate January 31, 2023

Link
Robert D. Blackwill

Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S. Foreign Policy Europe and Eurasia Russia

Policy Prescriptions for U.S.-China Relations

Blog Post January 9, 2023 Asia Unbound


Bruce Hoffman

Shelby Cullom and Kathryn W. Davis Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and
Homeland Security

Terrorism and Counterterrorism Wars and Conflict Intelligence

The Terrorist Threats and Trends to Watch Out for in 2023 and Beyond

Offsite Via CTC Sentinel December 19, 2022

Link
Robert E. Rubin

Chairman Emeritus; Former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury

The GOP wants to cut funding to the IRS. We can’t let that happen.

Offsite Via Washington Post November 30, 2022

Link
Charles A. Kupchan

Senior Fellow

European Union NATO Europe and Eurasia

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Christopher M. Tuttle

Senior Fellow and Director of the Renewing America Initiative

Congresses and Parliaments Polls and Public Opinion Elections and Voting

In Last Night’s SOTU, (Some) Republicans Gave Joe Biden Just What He Wanted

Blog Post February 8, 2023 Renewing America


Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

Link
Sebastian Mallaby

Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics

Monetary Policy International Finance Globalization

From Bank Runs to a Credit Crunch, the Financial Future Looks Bleak

Offsite Via The Washington Post March 17, 2023

Link
Kenneth I. Juster

Distinguished Fellow

India International Economics U.S. Foreign Policy

A Matter of Trust: Meenakshi Ahamed and Ken Juster in Conversation With Seema
Sirohi

Offsite Via Jaipur Literature Festival December 2, 2022

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Security Infighting Drives Delays in Sudan

Blog Post April 10, 2023 Africa in Transition


David P. Fidler

Senior Fellow for Global Health and Cybersecurity

International Law Cybersecurity Health

The Midterm Elections and U.S. Policy on Public and Global Health

Offsite Via Think Global Health November 17, 2022

Link
John B. Bellinger III

Adjunct Senior Fellow for International and National Security Law

International Law Treaties and Agreements Sanctions

Many Democracies Have Prosecuted Ex-Leaders. The Politics Can Be Tough

Offsite Via New York Times March 31, 2023

Link
Edward Alden

Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow

Trade Immigration and Migration Economics

Biden’s New Southern Border Plan Might Just Work

Article April 11, 2023 Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies


Sheila A. Smith

John E. Merow Senior Fellow for Asia-Pacific Studies

Japan Defense and Security Asia

Seeking Stability – And Responsibility – Japan Builds Up Military”

Offsite Via Christian Science Monitor January 13, 2023

Link
Catherine Powell

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Human Rights Gender

Glass Ceiling Index: Not Yet Shattered

Blog Post April 17, 2023 Women Around the World


Brad W. Setser

Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Capital Flows Economics

The Common Framework and Its Discontents

Blog Post March 20, 2023 Follow the Money


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

How Jimmy Carter Transformed U.S.-Latin America Relations

Offsite Via Americas Quarterly April 6, 2023

Link
Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Matthias Matthijs

Senior Fellow for Europe

Europe European Union NATO

How Europe Got Its Mojo Back

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs January 17, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

Will Pentagon Leak Sour US Relationship With Its Allies?

Offsite Via Yahoo News April 14, 2023

Link
Farah Pandith

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Radicalization and Extremism Terrorism and Counterterrorism U.S. Foreign Policy

Women and Children to the Front

Offsite Via Lawfare October 9, 2022

Link
Ann Norris

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Sexual Violence Foreign Aid

Gender Equality and Amplifying Women's Voices

Event September 30, 2022 State and Local Webinars

Play
Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Heidi Crebo-Rediker

Adjunct Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Women and Economic Growth Infrastructure

As the Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms, Allies and Adversaries Are Watching

Blog Post February 21, 2023 Renewing America


Thomas Graham

Distinguished Fellow

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Putin-Xi Summit Reinforces Anti-U.S. Partnership

In Brief March 24, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

In the U.S.-China Competition, the Real ‘Existential’ Danger Is Nuclear War

Offsite Via Washington Post April 17, 2023

Link
Lauren Kahn

Research Fellow

Defense Technology Technology and Innovation Defense and Security

How ChatGPT “jailbreakers” are turning off the AI’s safety switch

Offsite Via Freethink April 14, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Fighter jets, quakes, NATO stakes: Are US-Turkish ties on a reset?

Offsite Via France24 February 21, 2023

Link
Jennifer Hillman

Senior Fellow for Trade and International Political Economy

Trade World Trade Organization (WTO) NAFTA

How to Use Trade Policy to Meet the Climate Challenge

Offsite Via AIG Global Trade Series November 7, 2022

Link
Luciana L. Borio

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Public Health Threats and Pandemics Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines Biotechnology

The WHO Declaration of Monkeypox as a Global Public Health Emergency

Offsite Via JAMA Network July 27, 2022

Link
Carl Minzner

Senior Fellow For China Studies

China Asia Rule of Law

Party Advances, State Shrinks: China’s Impending Governance Reforms

Blog Post March 3, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

Lowy Distinguished Fellow in U.S.-Middle East Diplomacy

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

In Brief: A Political Crisis in Israel

Offsite Via Stay Tuned in Brief April 10, 2023

Link
Esther Brimmer

James H. Binger Senior Fellow in Global Governance

Global Governance International Organizations Regional Organizations

What’s Cracking in the Arctic?

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations March 29, 2023

Link
Ray Takeyh

Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Iran Iran Nuclear Agreement Persian Gulf

Smears and Myths—The October Surprise Revisited

Offsite Via The Dispatch April 15, 2023

Link
Linda Robinson

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Middle East Conflict Prevention

The Long Shadow of the Iraq War: Lessons and Legacies Twenty Years Later

Article March 20, 2023 National Security and Defense Program


Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

The Case for Capping Sea-Level Rise

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 3, 2023

Link
Shannon K. O'Neil

Vice President, Deputy Director of Studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller
Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies

Trade Supply Chains Democracy

O'Neil: Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Offsite Via Bloomberg April 13, 2023

Link
Jennifer Nuzzo

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics Health Policy and Initiatives

Three Takeaways in Three Years: Pandemic Center Analyzes COVID-19 Lessons

Offsite Via Brown University March 24, 2023

Link
Ian Johnson

Stephen A. Schwarzman Senior Fellow for China Studies

China Civil Society Democracy

How to Read Xi’s Muscular Message on China’s Global Role

Article March 17, 2023 Asia Program


Paul B. Stares

General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the
Center for Preventive Action

Conflict Prevention Wars and Conflict Defense and Security

Averting Major Power War

Report February 27, 2023 Center for Preventive Action


José Miguel Vivanco

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Human Rights

Human Rights International Law Americas

Ex-Ante Interview with José Miguel Vivanco (in Spanish)

Offsite Via Ex-Ante December 9, 2022

Link
Inu Manak

Fellow for Trade Policy

Trade Diplomacy and International Institutions Treaties and Agreements

Amid Trade War with China, Few Industries Support the Tariffs

Blog Post April 11, 2023 Renewing America


James M. Lindsay

Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

A Growing Nuclear Threat

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link Play
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

China’s Hidden COVID Catastrophe

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs February 16, 2023

Link
Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

Will China try to invade Taiwan?

Offsite Via The Edge Singapore January 6, 2023

Link
Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

How Countries Have Kept Up Domestic Support for the War in Ukraine

In Brief February 13, 2023 Europe Program


Daniel Kurtz-Phelan

Editor, Foreign Affairs; Peter G. Peterson Chair

China U.S. Foreign Policy

Kurtz-Phelan: Deterrence Is the Focus of the U.S. Policy Towards China Now

Offsite Via C-SPAN Washington Journal March 13, 2023

Link
Willem H. Buiter

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Budget, Debt, and Deficits Monetary Policy Financial Markets

Eliminate the Debt Ceiling

Offsite Via Project Syndicate January 31, 2023

Link
Robert D. Blackwill

Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S. Foreign Policy Europe and Eurasia Russia

Policy Prescriptions for U.S.-China Relations

Blog Post January 9, 2023 Asia Unbound


Bruce Hoffman

Shelby Cullom and Kathryn W. Davis Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and
Homeland Security

Terrorism and Counterterrorism Wars and Conflict Intelligence

The Terrorist Threats and Trends to Watch Out for in 2023 and Beyond

Offsite Via CTC Sentinel December 19, 2022

Link
Robert E. Rubin

Chairman Emeritus; Former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury

The GOP wants to cut funding to the IRS. We can’t let that happen.

Offsite Via Washington Post November 30, 2022

Link
Charles A. Kupchan

Senior Fellow

European Union NATO Europe and Eurasia

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Christopher M. Tuttle

Senior Fellow and Director of the Renewing America Initiative

Congresses and Parliaments Polls and Public Opinion Elections and Voting

In Last Night’s SOTU, (Some) Republicans Gave Joe Biden Just What He Wanted

Blog Post February 8, 2023 Renewing America


Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

Link
Sebastian Mallaby

Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics

Monetary Policy International Finance Globalization

From Bank Runs to a Credit Crunch, the Financial Future Looks Bleak

Offsite Via The Washington Post March 17, 2023

Link
Kenneth I. Juster

Distinguished Fellow

India International Economics U.S. Foreign Policy

A Matter of Trust: Meenakshi Ahamed and Ken Juster in Conversation With Seema
Sirohi

Offsite Via Jaipur Literature Festival December 2, 2022

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Security Infighting Drives Delays in Sudan

Blog Post April 10, 2023 Africa in Transition


David P. Fidler

Senior Fellow for Global Health and Cybersecurity

International Law Cybersecurity Health

The Midterm Elections and U.S. Policy on Public and Global Health

Offsite Via Think Global Health November 17, 2022

Link
John B. Bellinger III

Adjunct Senior Fellow for International and National Security Law

International Law Treaties and Agreements Sanctions

Many Democracies Have Prosecuted Ex-Leaders. The Politics Can Be Tough

Offsite Via New York Times March 31, 2023

Link
Edward Alden

Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow

Trade Immigration and Migration Economics

Biden’s New Southern Border Plan Might Just Work

Article April 11, 2023 Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies


Sheila A. Smith

John E. Merow Senior Fellow for Asia-Pacific Studies

Japan Defense and Security Asia

Seeking Stability – And Responsibility – Japan Builds Up Military”

Offsite Via Christian Science Monitor January 13, 2023

Link
Catherine Powell

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Human Rights Gender

Glass Ceiling Index: Not Yet Shattered

Blog Post April 17, 2023 Women Around the World


Brad W. Setser

Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Capital Flows Economics

The Common Framework and Its Discontents

Blog Post March 20, 2023 Follow the Money


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

How Jimmy Carter Transformed U.S.-Latin America Relations

Offsite Via Americas Quarterly April 6, 2023

Link
Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Matthias Matthijs

Senior Fellow for Europe

Europe European Union NATO

How Europe Got Its Mojo Back

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs January 17, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

Will Pentagon Leak Sour US Relationship With Its Allies?

Offsite Via Yahoo News April 14, 2023

Link
Farah Pandith

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Radicalization and Extremism Terrorism and Counterterrorism U.S. Foreign Policy

Women and Children to the Front

Offsite Via Lawfare October 9, 2022

Link
Ann Norris

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Sexual Violence Foreign Aid

Gender Equality and Amplifying Women's Voices

Event September 30, 2022 State and Local Webinars

Play
Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Heidi Crebo-Rediker

Adjunct Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Women and Economic Growth Infrastructure

As the Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms, Allies and Adversaries Are Watching

Blog Post February 21, 2023 Renewing America


Thomas Graham

Distinguished Fellow

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Putin-Xi Summit Reinforces Anti-U.S. Partnership

In Brief March 24, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

In the U.S.-China Competition, the Real ‘Existential’ Danger Is Nuclear War

Offsite Via Washington Post April 17, 2023

Link
Lauren Kahn

Research Fellow

Defense Technology Technology and Innovation Defense and Security

How ChatGPT “jailbreakers” are turning off the AI’s safety switch

Offsite Via Freethink April 14, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Fighter jets, quakes, NATO stakes: Are US-Turkish ties on a reset?

Offsite Via France24 February 21, 2023

Link
Jennifer Hillman

Senior Fellow for Trade and International Political Economy

Trade World Trade Organization (WTO) NAFTA

How to Use Trade Policy to Meet the Climate Challenge

Offsite Via AIG Global Trade Series November 7, 2022

Link
Luciana L. Borio

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Public Health Threats and Pandemics Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines Biotechnology

The WHO Declaration of Monkeypox as a Global Public Health Emergency

Offsite Via JAMA Network July 27, 2022

Link
Carl Minzner

Senior Fellow For China Studies

China Asia Rule of Law

Party Advances, State Shrinks: China’s Impending Governance Reforms

Blog Post March 3, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

Lowy Distinguished Fellow in U.S.-Middle East Diplomacy

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

In Brief: A Political Crisis in Israel

Offsite Via Stay Tuned in Brief April 10, 2023

Link
Esther Brimmer

James H. Binger Senior Fellow in Global Governance

Global Governance International Organizations Regional Organizations

What’s Cracking in the Arctic?

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations March 29, 2023

Link
Ray Takeyh

Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Iran Iran Nuclear Agreement Persian Gulf

Smears and Myths—The October Surprise Revisited

Offsite Via The Dispatch April 15, 2023

Link
Linda Robinson

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Middle East Conflict Prevention

The Long Shadow of the Iraq War: Lessons and Legacies Twenty Years Later

Article March 20, 2023 National Security and Defense Program


Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

The Case for Capping Sea-Level Rise

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 3, 2023

Link
Shannon K. O'Neil

Vice President, Deputy Director of Studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller
Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies

Trade Supply Chains Democracy

O'Neil: Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Offsite Via Bloomberg April 13, 2023

Link
Jennifer Nuzzo

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics Health Policy and Initiatives

Three Takeaways in Three Years: Pandemic Center Analyzes COVID-19 Lessons

Offsite Via Brown University March 24, 2023

Link
Ian Johnson

Stephen A. Schwarzman Senior Fellow for China Studies

China Civil Society Democracy

How to Read Xi’s Muscular Message on China’s Global Role

Article March 17, 2023 Asia Program


Paul B. Stares

General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the
Center for Preventive Action

Conflict Prevention Wars and Conflict Defense and Security

Averting Major Power War

Report February 27, 2023 Center for Preventive Action


José Miguel Vivanco

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Human Rights

Human Rights International Law Americas

Ex-Ante Interview with José Miguel Vivanco (in Spanish)

Offsite Via Ex-Ante December 9, 2022

Link
Inu Manak

Fellow for Trade Policy

Trade Diplomacy and International Institutions Treaties and Agreements

Amid Trade War with China, Few Industries Support the Tariffs

Blog Post April 11, 2023 Renewing America


James M. Lindsay

Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

A Growing Nuclear Threat

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link Play
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

China’s Hidden COVID Catastrophe

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs February 16, 2023

Link
Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

Will China try to invade Taiwan?

Offsite Via The Edge Singapore January 6, 2023

Link
Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

How Countries Have Kept Up Domestic Support for the War in Ukraine

In Brief February 13, 2023 Europe Program


Daniel Kurtz-Phelan

Editor, Foreign Affairs; Peter G. Peterson Chair

China U.S. Foreign Policy

Kurtz-Phelan: Deterrence Is the Focus of the U.S. Policy Towards China Now

Offsite Via C-SPAN Washington Journal March 13, 2023

Link
Willem H. Buiter

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Budget, Debt, and Deficits Monetary Policy Financial Markets

Eliminate the Debt Ceiling

Offsite Via Project Syndicate January 31, 2023

Link
Robert D. Blackwill

Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S. Foreign Policy Europe and Eurasia Russia

Policy Prescriptions for U.S.-China Relations

Blog Post January 9, 2023 Asia Unbound


Bruce Hoffman

Shelby Cullom and Kathryn W. Davis Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and
Homeland Security

Terrorism and Counterterrorism Wars and Conflict Intelligence

The Terrorist Threats and Trends to Watch Out for in 2023 and Beyond

Offsite Via CTC Sentinel December 19, 2022

Link
Robert E. Rubin

Chairman Emeritus; Former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury

The GOP wants to cut funding to the IRS. We can’t let that happen.

Offsite Via Washington Post November 30, 2022

Link
Charles A. Kupchan

Senior Fellow

European Union NATO Europe and Eurasia

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Christopher M. Tuttle

Senior Fellow and Director of the Renewing America Initiative

Congresses and Parliaments Polls and Public Opinion Elections and Voting

In Last Night’s SOTU, (Some) Republicans Gave Joe Biden Just What He Wanted

Blog Post February 8, 2023 Renewing America


Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

Link
Sebastian Mallaby

Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics

Monetary Policy International Finance Globalization

From Bank Runs to a Credit Crunch, the Financial Future Looks Bleak

Offsite Via The Washington Post March 17, 2023

Link
Kenneth I. Juster

Distinguished Fellow

India International Economics U.S. Foreign Policy

A Matter of Trust: Meenakshi Ahamed and Ken Juster in Conversation With Seema
Sirohi

Offsite Via Jaipur Literature Festival December 2, 2022

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Security Infighting Drives Delays in Sudan

Blog Post April 10, 2023 Africa in Transition


David P. Fidler

Senior Fellow for Global Health and Cybersecurity

International Law Cybersecurity Health

The Midterm Elections and U.S. Policy on Public and Global Health

Offsite Via Think Global Health November 17, 2022

Link
John B. Bellinger III

Adjunct Senior Fellow for International and National Security Law

International Law Treaties and Agreements Sanctions

Many Democracies Have Prosecuted Ex-Leaders. The Politics Can Be Tough

Offsite Via New York Times March 31, 2023

Link
Edward Alden

Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow

Trade Immigration and Migration Economics

Biden’s New Southern Border Plan Might Just Work

Article April 11, 2023 Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies


Sheila A. Smith

John E. Merow Senior Fellow for Asia-Pacific Studies

Japan Defense and Security Asia

Seeking Stability – And Responsibility – Japan Builds Up Military”

Offsite Via Christian Science Monitor January 13, 2023

Link
Catherine Powell

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Human Rights Gender

Glass Ceiling Index: Not Yet Shattered

Blog Post April 17, 2023 Women Around the World


Brad W. Setser

Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Capital Flows Economics

The Common Framework and Its Discontents

Blog Post March 20, 2023 Follow the Money


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

How Jimmy Carter Transformed U.S.-Latin America Relations

Offsite Via Americas Quarterly April 6, 2023

Link
Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Matthias Matthijs

Senior Fellow for Europe

Europe European Union NATO

How Europe Got Its Mojo Back

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs January 17, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

Will Pentagon Leak Sour US Relationship With Its Allies?

Offsite Via Yahoo News April 14, 2023

Link
Farah Pandith

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Radicalization and Extremism Terrorism and Counterterrorism U.S. Foreign Policy

Women and Children to the Front

Offsite Via Lawfare October 9, 2022

Link
Ann Norris

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Sexual Violence Foreign Aid

Gender Equality and Amplifying Women's Voices

Event September 30, 2022 State and Local Webinars

Play
Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Heidi Crebo-Rediker

Adjunct Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Women and Economic Growth Infrastructure

As the Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms, Allies and Adversaries Are Watching

Blog Post February 21, 2023 Renewing America


Thomas Graham

Distinguished Fellow

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Putin-Xi Summit Reinforces Anti-U.S. Partnership

In Brief March 24, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

In the U.S.-China Competition, the Real ‘Existential’ Danger Is Nuclear War

Offsite Via Washington Post April 17, 2023

Link
Lauren Kahn

Research Fellow

Defense Technology Technology and Innovation Defense and Security

How ChatGPT “jailbreakers” are turning off the AI’s safety switch

Offsite Via Freethink April 14, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Fighter jets, quakes, NATO stakes: Are US-Turkish ties on a reset?

Offsite Via France24 February 21, 2023

Link
Jennifer Hillman

Senior Fellow for Trade and International Political Economy

Trade World Trade Organization (WTO) NAFTA

How to Use Trade Policy to Meet the Climate Challenge

Offsite Via AIG Global Trade Series November 7, 2022

Link
Luciana L. Borio

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Public Health Threats and Pandemics Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines Biotechnology

The WHO Declaration of Monkeypox as a Global Public Health Emergency

Offsite Via JAMA Network July 27, 2022

Link
Carl Minzner

Senior Fellow For China Studies

China Asia Rule of Law

Party Advances, State Shrinks: China’s Impending Governance Reforms

Blog Post March 3, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

Lowy Distinguished Fellow in U.S.-Middle East Diplomacy

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

In Brief: A Political Crisis in Israel

Offsite Via Stay Tuned in Brief April 10, 2023

Link
Esther Brimmer

James H. Binger Senior Fellow in Global Governance

Global Governance International Organizations Regional Organizations

What’s Cracking in the Arctic?

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations March 29, 2023

Link
Ray Takeyh

Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Iran Iran Nuclear Agreement Persian Gulf

Smears and Myths—The October Surprise Revisited

Offsite Via The Dispatch April 15, 2023

Link
Linda Robinson

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Middle East Conflict Prevention

The Long Shadow of the Iraq War: Lessons and Legacies Twenty Years Later

Article March 20, 2023 National Security and Defense Program


Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

The Case for Capping Sea-Level Rise

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 3, 2023

Link
Shannon K. O'Neil

Vice President, Deputy Director of Studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller
Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies

Trade Supply Chains Democracy

O'Neil: Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Offsite Via Bloomberg April 13, 2023

Link
Jennifer Nuzzo

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics Health Policy and Initiatives

Three Takeaways in Three Years: Pandemic Center Analyzes COVID-19 Lessons

Offsite Via Brown University March 24, 2023

Link
Ian Johnson

Stephen A. Schwarzman Senior Fellow for China Studies

China Civil Society Democracy

How to Read Xi’s Muscular Message on China’s Global Role

Article March 17, 2023 Asia Program


Paul B. Stares

General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the
Center for Preventive Action

Conflict Prevention Wars and Conflict Defense and Security

Averting Major Power War

Report February 27, 2023 Center for Preventive Action


José Miguel Vivanco

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Human Rights

Human Rights International Law Americas

Ex-Ante Interview with José Miguel Vivanco (in Spanish)

Offsite Via Ex-Ante December 9, 2022

Link
Inu Manak

Fellow for Trade Policy

Trade Diplomacy and International Institutions Treaties and Agreements

Amid Trade War with China, Few Industries Support the Tariffs

Blog Post April 11, 2023 Renewing America


James M. Lindsay

Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

A Growing Nuclear Threat

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link Play
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

China’s Hidden COVID Catastrophe

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs February 16, 2023

Link
Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

Will China try to invade Taiwan?

Offsite Via The Edge Singapore January 6, 2023

Link
Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

How Countries Have Kept Up Domestic Support for the War in Ukraine

In Brief February 13, 2023 Europe Program


Daniel Kurtz-Phelan

Editor, Foreign Affairs; Peter G. Peterson Chair

China U.S. Foreign Policy

Kurtz-Phelan: Deterrence Is the Focus of the U.S. Policy Towards China Now

Offsite Via C-SPAN Washington Journal March 13, 2023

Link
Willem H. Buiter

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Budget, Debt, and Deficits Monetary Policy Financial Markets

Eliminate the Debt Ceiling

Offsite Via Project Syndicate January 31, 2023

Link
Robert D. Blackwill

Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S. Foreign Policy Europe and Eurasia Russia

Policy Prescriptions for U.S.-China Relations

Blog Post January 9, 2023 Asia Unbound


Bruce Hoffman

Shelby Cullom and Kathryn W. Davis Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and
Homeland Security

Terrorism and Counterterrorism Wars and Conflict Intelligence

The Terrorist Threats and Trends to Watch Out for in 2023 and Beyond

Offsite Via CTC Sentinel December 19, 2022

Link
Robert E. Rubin

Chairman Emeritus; Former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury

The GOP wants to cut funding to the IRS. We can’t let that happen.

Offsite Via Washington Post November 30, 2022

Link
Charles A. Kupchan

Senior Fellow

European Union NATO Europe and Eurasia

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Christopher M. Tuttle

Senior Fellow and Director of the Renewing America Initiative

Congresses and Parliaments Polls and Public Opinion Elections and Voting

In Last Night’s SOTU, (Some) Republicans Gave Joe Biden Just What He Wanted

Blog Post February 8, 2023 Renewing America


Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

Link
Sebastian Mallaby

Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics

Monetary Policy International Finance Globalization

From Bank Runs to a Credit Crunch, the Financial Future Looks Bleak

Offsite Via The Washington Post March 17, 2023

Link
Kenneth I. Juster

Distinguished Fellow

India International Economics U.S. Foreign Policy

A Matter of Trust: Meenakshi Ahamed and Ken Juster in Conversation With Seema
Sirohi

Offsite Via Jaipur Literature Festival December 2, 2022

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Security Infighting Drives Delays in Sudan

Blog Post April 10, 2023 Africa in Transition


David P. Fidler

Senior Fellow for Global Health and Cybersecurity

International Law Cybersecurity Health

The Midterm Elections and U.S. Policy on Public and Global Health

Offsite Via Think Global Health November 17, 2022

Link
John B. Bellinger III

Adjunct Senior Fellow for International and National Security Law

International Law Treaties and Agreements Sanctions

Many Democracies Have Prosecuted Ex-Leaders. The Politics Can Be Tough

Offsite Via New York Times March 31, 2023

Link
Edward Alden

Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow

Trade Immigration and Migration Economics

Biden’s New Southern Border Plan Might Just Work

Article April 11, 2023 Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies


Sheila A. Smith

John E. Merow Senior Fellow for Asia-Pacific Studies

Japan Defense and Security Asia

Seeking Stability – And Responsibility – Japan Builds Up Military”

Offsite Via Christian Science Monitor January 13, 2023

Link
Catherine Powell

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Human Rights Gender

Glass Ceiling Index: Not Yet Shattered

Blog Post April 17, 2023 Women Around the World


Brad W. Setser

Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Capital Flows Economics

The Common Framework and Its Discontents

Blog Post March 20, 2023 Follow the Money


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

How Jimmy Carter Transformed U.S.-Latin America Relations

Offsite Via Americas Quarterly April 6, 2023

Link
Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Matthias Matthijs

Senior Fellow for Europe

Europe European Union NATO

How Europe Got Its Mojo Back

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs January 17, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

Will Pentagon Leak Sour US Relationship With Its Allies?

Offsite Via Yahoo News April 14, 2023

Link
Farah Pandith

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Radicalization and Extremism Terrorism and Counterterrorism U.S. Foreign Policy

Women and Children to the Front

Offsite Via Lawfare October 9, 2022

Link
Ann Norris

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Sexual Violence Foreign Aid

Gender Equality and Amplifying Women's Voices

Event September 30, 2022 State and Local Webinars

Play
Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Heidi Crebo-Rediker

Adjunct Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Women and Economic Growth Infrastructure

As the Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms, Allies and Adversaries Are Watching

Blog Post February 21, 2023 Renewing America


Thomas Graham

Distinguished Fellow

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Putin-Xi Summit Reinforces Anti-U.S. Partnership

In Brief March 24, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

In the U.S.-China Competition, the Real ‘Existential’ Danger Is Nuclear War

Offsite Via Washington Post April 17, 2023

Link
Lauren Kahn

Research Fellow

Defense Technology Technology and Innovation Defense and Security

How ChatGPT “jailbreakers” are turning off the AI’s safety switch

Offsite Via Freethink April 14, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Fighter jets, quakes, NATO stakes: Are US-Turkish ties on a reset?

Offsite Via France24 February 21, 2023

Link
Jennifer Hillman

Senior Fellow for Trade and International Political Economy

Trade World Trade Organization (WTO) NAFTA

How to Use Trade Policy to Meet the Climate Challenge

Offsite Via AIG Global Trade Series November 7, 2022

Link
Luciana L. Borio

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Public Health Threats and Pandemics Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines Biotechnology

The WHO Declaration of Monkeypox as a Global Public Health Emergency

Offsite Via JAMA Network July 27, 2022

Link
Carl Minzner

Senior Fellow For China Studies

China Asia Rule of Law

Party Advances, State Shrinks: China’s Impending Governance Reforms

Blog Post March 3, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

Lowy Distinguished Fellow in U.S.-Middle East Diplomacy

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

In Brief: A Political Crisis in Israel

Offsite Via Stay Tuned in Brief April 10, 2023

Link
Esther Brimmer

James H. Binger Senior Fellow in Global Governance

Global Governance International Organizations Regional Organizations

What’s Cracking in the Arctic?

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations March 29, 2023

Link
Ray Takeyh

Hasib J. Sabbagh Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Iran Iran Nuclear Agreement Persian Gulf

Smears and Myths—The October Surprise Revisited

Offsite Via The Dispatch April 15, 2023

Link
Linda Robinson

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Middle East Conflict Prevention

The Long Shadow of the Iraq War: Lessons and Legacies Twenty Years Later

Article March 20, 2023 National Security and Defense Program


Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

The Case for Capping Sea-Level Rise

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 3, 2023

Link
Shannon K. O'Neil

Vice President, Deputy Director of Studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller
Senior Fellow for Latin America Studies

Trade Supply Chains Democracy

O'Neil: Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Offsite Via Bloomberg April 13, 2023

Link
Jennifer Nuzzo

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics Health Policy and Initiatives

Three Takeaways in Three Years: Pandemic Center Analyzes COVID-19 Lessons

Offsite Via Brown University March 24, 2023

Link
Ian Johnson

Stephen A. Schwarzman Senior Fellow for China Studies

China Civil Society Democracy

How to Read Xi’s Muscular Message on China’s Global Role

Article March 17, 2023 Asia Program


Paul B. Stares

General John W. Vessey Senior Fellow for Conflict Prevention and Director of the
Center for Preventive Action

Conflict Prevention Wars and Conflict Defense and Security

Averting Major Power War

Report February 27, 2023 Center for Preventive Action


José Miguel Vivanco

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Human Rights

Human Rights International Law Americas

Ex-Ante Interview with José Miguel Vivanco (in Spanish)

Offsite Via Ex-Ante December 9, 2022

Link
Inu Manak

Fellow for Trade Policy

Trade Diplomacy and International Institutions Treaties and Agreements

Amid Trade War with China, Few Industries Support the Tariffs

Blog Post April 11, 2023 Renewing America


James M. Lindsay

Senior Vice President, Director of Studies, and Maurice R. Greenberg Chair

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

A Growing Nuclear Threat

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link Play
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

China’s Hidden COVID Catastrophe

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs February 16, 2023

Link
Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

Will China try to invade Taiwan?

Offsite Via The Edge Singapore January 6, 2023

Link
Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

How Countries Have Kept Up Domestic Support for the War in Ukraine

In Brief February 13, 2023 Europe Program


Daniel Kurtz-Phelan

Editor, Foreign Affairs; Peter G. Peterson Chair

China U.S. Foreign Policy

Kurtz-Phelan: Deterrence Is the Focus of the U.S. Policy Towards China Now

Offsite Via C-SPAN Washington Journal March 13, 2023

Link
Willem H. Buiter

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Budget, Debt, and Deficits Monetary Policy Financial Markets

Eliminate the Debt Ceiling

Offsite Via Project Syndicate January 31, 2023

Link
Robert D. Blackwill

Henry A. Kissinger Senior Fellow for U.S. Foreign Policy

U.S. Foreign Policy Europe and Eurasia Russia

Policy Prescriptions for U.S.-China Relations

Blog Post January 9, 2023 Asia Unbound


Bruce Hoffman

Shelby Cullom and Kathryn W. Davis Senior Fellow for Counterterrorism and
Homeland Security

Terrorism and Counterterrorism Wars and Conflict Intelligence

The Terrorist Threats and Trends to Watch Out for in 2023 and Beyond

Offsite Via CTC Sentinel December 19, 2022

Link
Robert E. Rubin

Chairman Emeritus; Former Secretary of the U.S. Treasury

The GOP wants to cut funding to the IRS. We can’t let that happen.

Offsite Via Washington Post November 30, 2022

Link
Charles A. Kupchan

Senior Fellow

European Union NATO Europe and Eurasia

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Christopher M. Tuttle

Senior Fellow and Director of the Renewing America Initiative

Congresses and Parliaments Polls and Public Opinion Elections and Voting

In Last Night’s SOTU, (Some) Republicans Gave Joe Biden Just What He Wanted

Blog Post February 8, 2023 Renewing America


Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

Link
Sebastian Mallaby

Paul A. Volcker Senior Fellow for International Economics

Monetary Policy International Finance Globalization

From Bank Runs to a Credit Crunch, the Financial Future Looks Bleak

Offsite Via The Washington Post March 17, 2023

Link
Kenneth I. Juster

Distinguished Fellow

India International Economics U.S. Foreign Policy

A Matter of Trust: Meenakshi Ahamed and Ken Juster in Conversation With Seema
Sirohi

Offsite Via Jaipur Literature Festival December 2, 2022

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Security Infighting Drives Delays in Sudan

Blog Post April 10, 2023 Africa in Transition


David P. Fidler

Senior Fellow for Global Health and Cybersecurity

International Law Cybersecurity Health

The Midterm Elections and U.S. Policy on Public and Global Health

Offsite Via Think Global Health November 17, 2022

Link
John B. Bellinger III

Adjunct Senior Fellow for International and National Security Law

International Law Treaties and Agreements Sanctions

Many Democracies Have Prosecuted Ex-Leaders. The Politics Can Be Tough

Offsite Via New York Times March 31, 2023

Link
Edward Alden

Bernard L. Schwartz Senior Fellow

Trade Immigration and Migration Economics

Biden’s New Southern Border Plan Might Just Work

Article April 11, 2023 Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies


Sheila A. Smith

John E. Merow Senior Fellow for Asia-Pacific Studies

Japan Defense and Security Asia

Seeking Stability – And Responsibility – Japan Builds Up Military”

Offsite Via Christian Science Monitor January 13, 2023

Link
Catherine Powell

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Human Rights Gender

Glass Ceiling Index: Not Yet Shattered

Blog Post April 17, 2023 Women Around the World


Brad W. Setser

Whitney Shepardson Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Capital Flows Economics

The Common Framework and Its Discontents

Blog Post March 20, 2023 Follow the Money


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

How Jimmy Carter Transformed U.S.-Latin America Relations

Offsite Via Americas Quarterly April 6, 2023

Link
Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

The West Needs a New Strategy in Ukraine

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs April 13, 2023

Link
Matthias Matthijs

Senior Fellow for Europe

Europe European Union NATO

How Europe Got Its Mojo Back

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs January 17, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

Will Pentagon Leak Sour US Relationship With Its Allies?

Offsite Via Yahoo News April 14, 2023

Link
Farah Pandith

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Radicalization and Extremism Terrorism and Counterterrorism U.S. Foreign Policy

Women and Children to the Front

Offsite Via Lawfare October 9, 2022

Link
Ann Norris

Senior Fellow for Women and Foreign Policy

Women and Women's Rights Sexual Violence Foreign Aid

Gender Equality and Amplifying Women's Voices

Event September 30, 2022 State and Local Webinars

Play
Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Heidi Crebo-Rediker

Adjunct Senior Fellow

International Economic Policy Women and Economic Growth Infrastructure

As the Debt Ceiling Crisis Looms, Allies and Adversaries Are Watching

Blog Post February 21, 2023 Renewing America


Thomas Graham

Distinguished Fellow

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Putin-Xi Summit Reinforces Anti-U.S. Partnership

In Brief March 24, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

In the U.S.-China Competition, the Real ‘Existential’ Danger Is Nuclear War

Offsite Via Washington Post April 17, 2023

Link
Lauren Kahn

Research Fellow

Defense Technology Technology and Innovation Defense and Security

How ChatGPT “jailbreakers” are turning off the AI’s safety switch

Offsite Via Freethink April 14, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Fighter jets, quakes, NATO stakes: Are US-Turkish ties on a reset?

Offsite Via France24 February 21, 2023

Link
Jennifer Hillman

Senior Fellow for Trade and International Political Economy

Trade World Trade Organization (WTO) NAFTA

How to Use Trade Policy to Meet the Climate Challenge

Offsite Via AIG Global Trade Series November 7, 2022

Link
Luciana L. Borio

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Public Health Threats and Pandemics Pharmaceuticals and Vaccines Biotechnology

The WHO Declaration of Monkeypox as a Global Public Health Emergency

Offsite Via JAMA Network July 27, 2022

Link
Carl Minzner

Senior Fellow For China Studies

China Asia Rule of Law

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