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How U.S.-South Korea Nuclear Cooperation Could Expand


U.S. President Joe Biden and South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol issued a joint
declaration to increase cooperation on nuclear weapons. Here’s what to know
about the agreement.

Blog Post by Scott A. Snyder April 27, 2023 Asia Unbound

Asia

A New U.S.-South Korea Deal Could Deter the North Korean Nuclear Threat

The United States and South Korea should pursue an expanded nuclear agreement
that supports the production of civilian nuclear power and enhances extended
deterrence against the North Korean threat.  

In Brief by Scott A. Snyder February 3, 2023 Asia Program

South Korea

Drivers and Implications of South Korea’s Nuclear Debate


The public debate over nuclear weapons in South Korea can be attributed to both
Korean Peninsula and global drivers, with implications for regional security. 

Blog Post by Jennifer Ahn April 5, 2023 Asia Unbound

Ukraine

Ukraine

Northern Ireland’s Lessons for Ukraine


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The 1998 Good Friday Agreement dramatically reduced violence in Northern
Ireland, and it can offer lessons on ending the war between Ukraine and Russia.

Article by Richard Haass April 21, 2023

United Kingdom

Moving Past the Troubles: The Future of Northern Ireland Peace


The Good Friday Agreement has dampened sectarian tensions and brought stability
to Northern Ireland, but the peace deal’s twenty-fifth anniversary has been
marred by a Brexit-related trade impasse that has thrown the region’s hard-won
gains into doubt.

Backgrounder by Charles Landow and James McBride April 6, 2023

 

In Ukraine War, Talking About Peace Is a Fight of Its Own Link

via New York Times February 26, 2023

Latin America

United States

Stopping Illegal Gun Trafficking Through Florida


American-made guns trafficked through Florida ports are destabilizing the
Caribbean and Central America and fueling domestic crime. It's time for the
United States to get serious about stopping the flow.

Blog Post by Will Freeman April 25, 2023 Renewing America

 

Across the Americas, Governments Aim to Rein in Flow of Guns Link

via InSight Crime April 24, 2023

Latin America

Central America’s Turbulent Northern Triangle


The U.S. government continues to seek strategies for responding to the growing
number of migrants fleeing poverty, violence, and other challenges in the
Central American region.

Backgrounder by Amelia Cheatham and Diana Roy June 22, 2022

Democratic Republic of Congo

Africa

How the Eastern Congo Conflict Continues


The Democratic Republic of Congo has been subjected to centuries of
international intervention by European powers, as well as its African neighbors.
This timeline traces the role of the outside forces that have beleaguered
eastern Congo since the end of the colonial era.

Timeline by James McBride April 18, 2023

Democratic Republic of Congo

An Ever More Precarious Situation in DRC


As the Democratic Republic of Congo’s decades-long struggle with insecurity
heats up, increased regional military engagement heightens risks.

Blog Post by Michelle Gavin March 14, 2023 Africa in Transition

 

Can Kenya Bring Peace to Eastern Congo? Link

via The Economist February 3, 2023

Iran

Iran

Iran’s Controversial Guardians


Conceived as the principal defenders of the 1979 revolution, the Islamic
Revolutionary Guard Corps has evolved into an institution with vast political,
economic, and military power.

Backgrounder by CFR.org Editors April 20, 2023

Iran

The Islamic Republic’s Power Centers


Who calls the shots in Iran on economic policy, security, and domestic calls for
reform? A look at the government’s organization chart indicates how complicated
the answer is.

Article by CFR.org Editors September 23, 2022

 

U.S., UK, EU Announce New Sanctions Against Iran’s IRGC Link

via AFP April 24, 2023

Sudan

Sudan

Sudan in Crisis


Amid protracted conflict in Sudan, the United States should work to lower the
temperature amongst external actors, and support Sudanese citizens, who remain
steadfast in their aspirations for a civilian-led government.  

Blog Post by Michelle Gavin April 20, 2023 Africa Program

 

U.S. Positioning Troops for Evacuation of American Embassy in Sudan Link

via New York Times April 20, 2023

 

Why Sudan's Conflict Matters to the Rest of the World Link

via Associated Press April 20, 2023


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Ukraine

Home and Abroad Public Forum: U.S. Strategy and the War in Ukraine


Panelists will discuss U.S. policy toward the Ukraine war, including what the
requirements and goals for peace talks should be, as well as appropriate levels
of military and economic aid. This virtual meeting is open to all. We hope you
will encourage your colleagues and friends to join the discussion. Please direct
your network to sign up here. Zoom log-in information and instructions on how to
participate during the question-and-answer portion will be provided the evening
of Wednesday, May 3, to those who register. CFR’s Home and Abroad series
explores issues at the nexus of U.S. domestic and foreign policy that affect
America’s role in the world.

Virtual Event with Andrew Bacevich, Heather Conley and Charles A. Kupchan May 4,
2023 Home and Abroad Series

United States

Tackling an Evolving Threat Landscape: Homeland Security in 2023

Play

Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas reflects on the twenty years since the
Department of Homeland Security’s formation and reviews the evolving security
challenges of today and tomorrow, including the steps being taken to prepare for
potential threats like the swift development of artificial intelligence and rise
in nation-state aggression.

Event with Alejandro N. Mayorkas April 21, 2023 Renewing America

United States

Lessons From History Series Meeting: The Foreign Policy Legacy of the George W.
Bush Administration

Play

Panelists discuss the foreign policy legacy of the George W. Bush presidency,
its successes and failures, and the lasting effects that were passed on to
subsequent U.S. presidents. The Lessons From History Series uses historical
analysis as a critical tool for understanding modern foreign policy challenges
by hearing from practitioners who played an important role in a consequential
historical event or from experts and historians. This series is made possible
through the generous support of David M. Rubenstein.

Virtual Event with Meena Bose, Stephen J. Hadley and Meghan L. O'Sullivan April
18, 2023 Lessons From History

Europe

C. Peter McColough Series on International Economics With Christine Lagarde

Play

President Christine Lagarde of the European Central Bank discusses inflation,
interest rates, and the challenges facing Europe’s economic recovery. The C.
Peter McColough Series on International Economics brings the world’s foremost
economic policymakers and scholars to address members on current topics in
international economics and U.S. monetary policy. This meeting series is
presented by the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies.

Virtual Event with Christine Lagarde April 17, 2023 C. Peter McColough Series on
International Economics

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EXPERT SPOTLIGHT

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

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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


Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

A G20 for the Masses: Modi Markets Himself to India and the World

Blog Post April 21, 2023 Asia Program


Stephen Biddle

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Defense Policy

Defense and Security Wars and Conflict Military Operations

Ukraine and the Future of Offensive Maneuver

Offsite Via War on the Rocks November 22, 2022

Link
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


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


Gordon M. Goldstein

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Technology and Innovation Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

Confronting Reality in Cyberspace

Task Force Report July 12, 2022 Renewing America


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

Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Article April 26, 2023 Latin America Studies Program


Benn Steil

Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics

International Finance Financial Markets Economics

Driven by Fed Rate Hikes, Dollar Surges on CFR Mini Mac Index

Blog Post August 8, 2022 Geo-Graphics


Steven A. Cook

Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies and Director
of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations
Scholars

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Arab Spring

Steven A. Cook on MSNBC: Why does the "special relationship" between Israel and
the United States no longer make sense?

Offsite Via MSNBC April 22, 2023

Link
Gideon Rose

Mary and David Boies Distinguished Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy

Wars and Conflict Middle East and North Africa Southeast Asia

How Today Is Like the 1790s

Article March 1, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


James M. Lindsay

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

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

North Korea’s Nuclear Program, With Jenny Town

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link
Thomas J. Bollyky

Senior Fellow for Global Health, Economics, and Development and Director of the
Global Health Program

Health Trade Development

Hawaii Ranks First in Preventing COVID Deaths

Offsite Via Honolulu Star Advertiser April 3, 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
Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

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
Jerome A. Cohen

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies

China Asia International Law

The Complexities of China’s Struggle for Justice

Offsite Via The Diplomat May 12, 2022

Link
Scott A. Snyder

Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy

North Korea South Korea Asia

The Washington Declaration: Expanding the Nuclear Dimension of the U.S.-South
Korean Alliance Response

Blog Post April 27, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

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

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

Government Officials: Likud Minister Unlikely to be Appointed New York Consul
General

Offsite Via Ynet News April 22, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

U.S. Leaks: Does The U.S. Have No More Hope For Ukraine?

Offsite Via BR24 April 20, 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


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


Yascha Mounk

Senior Fellow

Democracy Populism Civil Society

Brazil’s ‘January 6 Moment’ Is a Warning

Offsite Via The Atlantic January 9, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Barkey: Erdogan’s Dangerous Re-election Gambit

Offsite Via Asia Times April 19, 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


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

Why the Situation in Cuba Is Deteriorating

In Brief April 25, 2023


David J. Scheffer

Senior Fellow

Humanitarian Intervention Wars and Conflict International Law

Working Together Toward Accountability: How the ICC and a Special Tribunal on
Aggression Can Work Together on Ukraine

Article April 24, 2023


Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Zongyuan Zoe Liu

Fellow for International Political Economy

Capital Flows Financial Markets Energy and Climate Policy

Liu: Possibility of U.S. Sanctioning Makes Dollar Dependence Risky

Offsite Via Marketplace April 26, 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
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
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


Ebenezer Obadare

Douglas Dillon Senior Fellow for Africa Studies

Nigeria Sub-Saharan Africa Religion

Is Western Policy on Migration Holding Africa Back?

Offsite Via World & New World Journal March 10, 2023

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
Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

Breaking Down the Barriers: A Call to Drop the Forty-Eight Hour PCR Test
Requirement for Inbound Travelers to China

Blog Post April 24, 2023 Asia Unbound


Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: Will It Retake Crimea?

In Brief April 19, 2023


Matthew C. Waxman

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Law and Foreign Policy

International Law Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

The Law of Armed Conflict in 2040? A New Volume

Offsite Via Lawfare June 1, 2022

Link
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
David Sacks

Research Fellow

Asia China Taiwan

Sacks: Taiwanese People Don't Want “One Country, Two Systems” Model to Be the
Future of Taiwan

Offsite Via CBC News Vancouver April 9, 2023

Link
Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

SEC climate disclosure law 'to be delayed to H2'

Offsite Via Environmental Finance April 26, 2023

Link
Kenneth S. Rogoff

Senior Fellow for Economics

International Economics Monetary Policy Digital Currencies

The Age of Inflation

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs October 26, 2022

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


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

Should South Korea Go Nuclear? That’s a Decision for Seoul, Not Washington.

Offsite Via Washington Post April 24, 2023

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Sudan in Crisis

Blog Post April 20, 2023 Africa Program


Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

Haass: The Potential to Have An Illiberal Democracy in the U.S. is Quite Real

Offsite Via Conversations with Jim Zirin April 19, 2023

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


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


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
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
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


Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

A G20 for the Masses: Modi Markets Himself to India and the World

Blog Post April 21, 2023 Asia Program


Stephen Biddle

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Defense Policy

Defense and Security Wars and Conflict Military Operations

Ukraine and the Future of Offensive Maneuver

Offsite Via War on the Rocks November 22, 2022

Link
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


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


Gordon M. Goldstein

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Technology and Innovation Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

Confronting Reality in Cyberspace

Task Force Report July 12, 2022 Renewing America


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

Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Article April 26, 2023 Latin America Studies Program


Benn Steil

Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics

International Finance Financial Markets Economics

Driven by Fed Rate Hikes, Dollar Surges on CFR Mini Mac Index

Blog Post August 8, 2022 Geo-Graphics


Steven A. Cook

Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies and Director
of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations
Scholars

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Arab Spring

Steven A. Cook on MSNBC: Why does the "special relationship" between Israel and
the United States no longer make sense?

Offsite Via MSNBC April 22, 2023

Link
Gideon Rose

Mary and David Boies Distinguished Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy

Wars and Conflict Middle East and North Africa Southeast Asia

How Today Is Like the 1790s

Article March 1, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


James M. Lindsay

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

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

North Korea’s Nuclear Program, With Jenny Town

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link
Thomas J. Bollyky

Senior Fellow for Global Health, Economics, and Development and Director of the
Global Health Program

Health Trade Development

Hawaii Ranks First in Preventing COVID Deaths

Offsite Via Honolulu Star Advertiser April 3, 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
Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

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
Jerome A. Cohen

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies

China Asia International Law

The Complexities of China’s Struggle for Justice

Offsite Via The Diplomat May 12, 2022

Link
Scott A. Snyder

Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy

North Korea South Korea Asia

The Washington Declaration: Expanding the Nuclear Dimension of the U.S.-South
Korean Alliance Response

Blog Post April 27, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

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

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

Government Officials: Likud Minister Unlikely to be Appointed New York Consul
General

Offsite Via Ynet News April 22, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

U.S. Leaks: Does The U.S. Have No More Hope For Ukraine?

Offsite Via BR24 April 20, 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


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


Yascha Mounk

Senior Fellow

Democracy Populism Civil Society

Brazil’s ‘January 6 Moment’ Is a Warning

Offsite Via The Atlantic January 9, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Barkey: Erdogan’s Dangerous Re-election Gambit

Offsite Via Asia Times April 19, 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


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

Why the Situation in Cuba Is Deteriorating

In Brief April 25, 2023


David J. Scheffer

Senior Fellow

Humanitarian Intervention Wars and Conflict International Law

Working Together Toward Accountability: How the ICC and a Special Tribunal on
Aggression Can Work Together on Ukraine

Article April 24, 2023


Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Zongyuan Zoe Liu

Fellow for International Political Economy

Capital Flows Financial Markets Energy and Climate Policy

Liu: Possibility of U.S. Sanctioning Makes Dollar Dependence Risky

Offsite Via Marketplace April 26, 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
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
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


Ebenezer Obadare

Douglas Dillon Senior Fellow for Africa Studies

Nigeria Sub-Saharan Africa Religion

Is Western Policy on Migration Holding Africa Back?

Offsite Via World & New World Journal March 10, 2023

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
Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

Breaking Down the Barriers: A Call to Drop the Forty-Eight Hour PCR Test
Requirement for Inbound Travelers to China

Blog Post April 24, 2023 Asia Unbound


Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: Will It Retake Crimea?

In Brief April 19, 2023


Matthew C. Waxman

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Law and Foreign Policy

International Law Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

The Law of Armed Conflict in 2040? A New Volume

Offsite Via Lawfare June 1, 2022

Link
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
David Sacks

Research Fellow

Asia China Taiwan

Sacks: Taiwanese People Don't Want “One Country, Two Systems” Model to Be the
Future of Taiwan

Offsite Via CBC News Vancouver April 9, 2023

Link
Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

SEC climate disclosure law 'to be delayed to H2'

Offsite Via Environmental Finance April 26, 2023

Link
Kenneth S. Rogoff

Senior Fellow for Economics

International Economics Monetary Policy Digital Currencies

The Age of Inflation

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs October 26, 2022

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


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

Should South Korea Go Nuclear? That’s a Decision for Seoul, Not Washington.

Offsite Via Washington Post April 24, 2023

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Sudan in Crisis

Blog Post April 20, 2023 Africa Program


Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

Haass: The Potential to Have An Illiberal Democracy in the U.S. is Quite Real

Offsite Via Conversations with Jim Zirin April 19, 2023

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


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


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
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
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


Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

A G20 for the Masses: Modi Markets Himself to India and the World

Blog Post April 21, 2023 Asia Program


Stephen Biddle

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Defense Policy

Defense and Security Wars and Conflict Military Operations

Ukraine and the Future of Offensive Maneuver

Offsite Via War on the Rocks November 22, 2022

Link
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


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


Gordon M. Goldstein

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Technology and Innovation Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

Confronting Reality in Cyberspace

Task Force Report July 12, 2022 Renewing America


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

Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Article April 26, 2023 Latin America Studies Program


Benn Steil

Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics

International Finance Financial Markets Economics

Driven by Fed Rate Hikes, Dollar Surges on CFR Mini Mac Index

Blog Post August 8, 2022 Geo-Graphics


Steven A. Cook

Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies and Director
of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations
Scholars

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Arab Spring

Steven A. Cook on MSNBC: Why does the "special relationship" between Israel and
the United States no longer make sense?

Offsite Via MSNBC April 22, 2023

Link
Gideon Rose

Mary and David Boies Distinguished Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy

Wars and Conflict Middle East and North Africa Southeast Asia

How Today Is Like the 1790s

Article March 1, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


James M. Lindsay

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

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

North Korea’s Nuclear Program, With Jenny Town

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link
Thomas J. Bollyky

Senior Fellow for Global Health, Economics, and Development and Director of the
Global Health Program

Health Trade Development

Hawaii Ranks First in Preventing COVID Deaths

Offsite Via Honolulu Star Advertiser April 3, 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
Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

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
Jerome A. Cohen

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies

China Asia International Law

The Complexities of China’s Struggle for Justice

Offsite Via The Diplomat May 12, 2022

Link
Scott A. Snyder

Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy

North Korea South Korea Asia

The Washington Declaration: Expanding the Nuclear Dimension of the U.S.-South
Korean Alliance Response

Blog Post April 27, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

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

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

Government Officials: Likud Minister Unlikely to be Appointed New York Consul
General

Offsite Via Ynet News April 22, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

U.S. Leaks: Does The U.S. Have No More Hope For Ukraine?

Offsite Via BR24 April 20, 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


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


Yascha Mounk

Senior Fellow

Democracy Populism Civil Society

Brazil’s ‘January 6 Moment’ Is a Warning

Offsite Via The Atlantic January 9, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Barkey: Erdogan’s Dangerous Re-election Gambit

Offsite Via Asia Times April 19, 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


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

Why the Situation in Cuba Is Deteriorating

In Brief April 25, 2023


David J. Scheffer

Senior Fellow

Humanitarian Intervention Wars and Conflict International Law

Working Together Toward Accountability: How the ICC and a Special Tribunal on
Aggression Can Work Together on Ukraine

Article April 24, 2023


Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Zongyuan Zoe Liu

Fellow for International Political Economy

Capital Flows Financial Markets Energy and Climate Policy

Liu: Possibility of U.S. Sanctioning Makes Dollar Dependence Risky

Offsite Via Marketplace April 26, 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
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
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


Ebenezer Obadare

Douglas Dillon Senior Fellow for Africa Studies

Nigeria Sub-Saharan Africa Religion

Is Western Policy on Migration Holding Africa Back?

Offsite Via World & New World Journal March 10, 2023

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
Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

Breaking Down the Barriers: A Call to Drop the Forty-Eight Hour PCR Test
Requirement for Inbound Travelers to China

Blog Post April 24, 2023 Asia Unbound


Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: Will It Retake Crimea?

In Brief April 19, 2023


Matthew C. Waxman

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Law and Foreign Policy

International Law Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

The Law of Armed Conflict in 2040? A New Volume

Offsite Via Lawfare June 1, 2022

Link
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
David Sacks

Research Fellow

Asia China Taiwan

Sacks: Taiwanese People Don't Want “One Country, Two Systems” Model to Be the
Future of Taiwan

Offsite Via CBC News Vancouver April 9, 2023

Link
Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

SEC climate disclosure law 'to be delayed to H2'

Offsite Via Environmental Finance April 26, 2023

Link
Kenneth S. Rogoff

Senior Fellow for Economics

International Economics Monetary Policy Digital Currencies

The Age of Inflation

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs October 26, 2022

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


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

Should South Korea Go Nuclear? That’s a Decision for Seoul, Not Washington.

Offsite Via Washington Post April 24, 2023

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Sudan in Crisis

Blog Post April 20, 2023 Africa Program


Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

Haass: The Potential to Have An Illiberal Democracy in the U.S. is Quite Real

Offsite Via Conversations with Jim Zirin April 19, 2023

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


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


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
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
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


Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

A G20 for the Masses: Modi Markets Himself to India and the World

Blog Post April 21, 2023 Asia Program


Stephen Biddle

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Defense Policy

Defense and Security Wars and Conflict Military Operations

Ukraine and the Future of Offensive Maneuver

Offsite Via War on the Rocks November 22, 2022

Link
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


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


Gordon M. Goldstein

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Technology and Innovation Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

Confronting Reality in Cyberspace

Task Force Report July 12, 2022 Renewing America


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

Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Article April 26, 2023 Latin America Studies Program


Benn Steil

Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics

International Finance Financial Markets Economics

Driven by Fed Rate Hikes, Dollar Surges on CFR Mini Mac Index

Blog Post August 8, 2022 Geo-Graphics


Steven A. Cook

Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies and Director
of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations
Scholars

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Arab Spring

Steven A. Cook on MSNBC: Why does the "special relationship" between Israel and
the United States no longer make sense?

Offsite Via MSNBC April 22, 2023

Link
Gideon Rose

Mary and David Boies Distinguished Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy

Wars and Conflict Middle East and North Africa Southeast Asia

How Today Is Like the 1790s

Article March 1, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


James M. Lindsay

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

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

North Korea’s Nuclear Program, With Jenny Town

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link
Thomas J. Bollyky

Senior Fellow for Global Health, Economics, and Development and Director of the
Global Health Program

Health Trade Development

Hawaii Ranks First in Preventing COVID Deaths

Offsite Via Honolulu Star Advertiser April 3, 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
Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

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
Jerome A. Cohen

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies

China Asia International Law

The Complexities of China’s Struggle for Justice

Offsite Via The Diplomat May 12, 2022

Link
Scott A. Snyder

Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy

North Korea South Korea Asia

The Washington Declaration: Expanding the Nuclear Dimension of the U.S.-South
Korean Alliance Response

Blog Post April 27, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

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

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

Government Officials: Likud Minister Unlikely to be Appointed New York Consul
General

Offsite Via Ynet News April 22, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

U.S. Leaks: Does The U.S. Have No More Hope For Ukraine?

Offsite Via BR24 April 20, 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


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


Yascha Mounk

Senior Fellow

Democracy Populism Civil Society

Brazil’s ‘January 6 Moment’ Is a Warning

Offsite Via The Atlantic January 9, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Barkey: Erdogan’s Dangerous Re-election Gambit

Offsite Via Asia Times April 19, 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


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

Why the Situation in Cuba Is Deteriorating

In Brief April 25, 2023


David J. Scheffer

Senior Fellow

Humanitarian Intervention Wars and Conflict International Law

Working Together Toward Accountability: How the ICC and a Special Tribunal on
Aggression Can Work Together on Ukraine

Article April 24, 2023


Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Zongyuan Zoe Liu

Fellow for International Political Economy

Capital Flows Financial Markets Energy and Climate Policy

Liu: Possibility of U.S. Sanctioning Makes Dollar Dependence Risky

Offsite Via Marketplace April 26, 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
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
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


Ebenezer Obadare

Douglas Dillon Senior Fellow for Africa Studies

Nigeria Sub-Saharan Africa Religion

Is Western Policy on Migration Holding Africa Back?

Offsite Via World & New World Journal March 10, 2023

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
Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

Breaking Down the Barriers: A Call to Drop the Forty-Eight Hour PCR Test
Requirement for Inbound Travelers to China

Blog Post April 24, 2023 Asia Unbound


Stephen Sestanovich

George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: Will It Retake Crimea?

In Brief April 19, 2023


Matthew C. Waxman

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Law and Foreign Policy

International Law Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

The Law of Armed Conflict in 2040? A New Volume

Offsite Via Lawfare June 1, 2022

Link
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
David Sacks

Research Fellow

Asia China Taiwan

Sacks: Taiwanese People Don't Want “One Country, Two Systems” Model to Be the
Future of Taiwan

Offsite Via CBC News Vancouver April 9, 2023

Link
Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

SEC climate disclosure law 'to be delayed to H2'

Offsite Via Environmental Finance April 26, 2023

Link
Kenneth S. Rogoff

Senior Fellow for Economics

International Economics Monetary Policy Digital Currencies

The Age of Inflation

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs October 26, 2022

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


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

Should South Korea Go Nuclear? That’s a Decision for Seoul, Not Washington.

Offsite Via Washington Post April 24, 2023

Link
Michelle Gavin

Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Sudan in Crisis

Blog Post April 20, 2023 Africa Program


Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

Haass: The Potential to Have An Illiberal Democracy in the U.S. is Quite Real

Offsite Via Conversations with Jim Zirin April 19, 2023

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


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


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
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
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


Manjari Chatterjee Miller

Senior Fellow for India, Pakistan, and South Asia

India Asia China

A G20 for the Masses: Modi Markets Himself to India and the World

Blog Post April 21, 2023 Asia Program


Stephen Biddle

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Defense Policy

Defense and Security Wars and Conflict Military Operations

Ukraine and the Future of Offensive Maneuver

Offsite Via War on the Rocks November 22, 2022

Link
A. Michael Spence

Distinguished Visiting Fellow

Development Emerging Markets Inequality

Destructive Decoupling

Article April 4, 2023 Renewing America


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


Gordon M. Goldstein

Adjunct Senior Fellow

Technology and Innovation Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

Confronting Reality in Cyberspace

Task Force Report July 12, 2022 Renewing America


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

Mexico’s Carnage Has No Military Solution

Article April 26, 2023 Latin America Studies Program


Benn Steil

Senior Fellow and Director of International Economics

International Finance Financial Markets Economics

Driven by Fed Rate Hikes, Dollar Surges on CFR Mini Mac Index

Blog Post August 8, 2022 Geo-Graphics


Steven A. Cook

Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies and Director
of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations
Scholars

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Arab Spring

Steven A. Cook on MSNBC: Why does the "special relationship" between Israel and
the United States no longer make sense?

Offsite Via MSNBC April 22, 2023

Link
Gideon Rose

Mary and David Boies Distinguished Fellow in U.S. Foreign Policy

Wars and Conflict Middle East and North Africa Southeast Asia

How Today Is Like the 1790s

Article March 1, 2023 U.S. Foreign Policy Program


James M. Lindsay

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

United States Politics and Government Polls and Public Opinion

North Korea’s Nuclear Program, With Jenny Town

Offsite Via Council on Foreign Relations April 11, 2023

Link
Thomas J. Bollyky

Senior Fellow for Global Health, Economics, and Development and Director of the
Global Health Program

Health Trade Development

Hawaii Ranks First in Preventing COVID Deaths

Offsite Via Honolulu Star Advertiser April 3, 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
Carla Anne Robbins

Senior Fellow

Defense and Security Cuba North Korea

Where's the Strategy?

Offsite Via American Purpose July 29, 2022

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
Jerome A. Cohen

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Asia Studies

China Asia International Law

The Complexities of China’s Struggle for Justice

Offsite Via The Diplomat May 12, 2022

Link
Scott A. Snyder

Senior Fellow for Korea Studies and Director of the Program on U.S.-Korea Policy

North Korea South Korea Asia

The Washington Declaration: Expanding the Nuclear Dimension of the U.S.-South
Korean Alliance Response

Blog Post April 27, 2023 Asia Unbound


Martin S. Indyk

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

Middle East and North Africa Israel Egypt

Government Officials: Likud Minister Unlikely to be Appointed New York Consul
General

Offsite Via Ynet News April 22, 2023

Link
Liana Fix

Fellow for Europe

European Union Germany Europe and Eurasia

U.S. Leaks: Does The U.S. Have No More Hope For Ukraine?

Offsite Via BR24 April 20, 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


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


Yascha Mounk

Senior Fellow

Democracy Populism Civil Society

Brazil’s ‘January 6 Moment’ Is a Warning

Offsite Via The Atlantic January 9, 2023

Link
Henri J. Barkey

Adjunct Senior Fellow for Middle East Studies

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Kurds

Barkey: Erdogan’s Dangerous Re-election Gambit

Offsite Via Asia Times April 19, 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


Will Freeman

Fellow for Latin America Studies

Americas Latin America Democracy

Why the Situation in Cuba Is Deteriorating

In Brief April 25, 2023


David J. Scheffer

Senior Fellow

Humanitarian Intervention Wars and Conflict International Law

Working Together Toward Accountability: How the ICC and a Special Tribunal on
Aggression Can Work Together on Ukraine

Article April 24, 2023


Tom Frieden

Senior Fellow for Global Health

Health Public Health Threats and Pandemics

The Next Anthony Fauci

Offsite Via Politico August 22, 2022

Link
Zongyuan Zoe Liu

Fellow for International Political Economy

Capital Flows Financial Markets Energy and Climate Policy

Liu: Possibility of U.S. Sanctioning Makes Dollar Dependence Risky

Offsite Via Marketplace April 26, 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

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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

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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


Ebenezer Obadare

Douglas Dillon Senior Fellow for Africa Studies

Nigeria Sub-Saharan Africa Religion

Is Western Policy on Migration Holding Africa Back?

Offsite Via World & New World Journal March 10, 2023

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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

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Yanzhong Huang

Senior Fellow for Global Health

China Health Asia

Breaking Down the Barriers: A Call to Drop the Forty-Eight Hour PCR Test
Requirement for Inbound Travelers to China

Blog Post April 24, 2023 Asia Unbound


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George F. Kennan Senior Fellow for Russian and Eurasian Studies

Russia Europe and Eurasia U.S. Foreign Policy

Ukraine’s Counteroffensive: Will It Retake Crimea?

In Brief April 19, 2023


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International Law Cybersecurity U.S. Foreign Policy

The Law of Armed Conflict in 2040? A New Volume

Offsite Via Lawfare June 1, 2022

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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

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David Sacks

Research Fellow

Asia China Taiwan

Sacks: Taiwanese People Don't Want “One Country, Two Systems” Model to Be the
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Offsite Via CBC News Vancouver April 9, 2023

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Alice C. Hill

David M. Rubenstein Senior Fellow for Energy and the Environment

Climate Change Infrastructure Food and Water Security

SEC climate disclosure law 'to be delayed to H2'

Offsite Via Environmental Finance April 26, 2023

Link
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Senior Fellow for Economics

International Economics Monetary Policy Digital Currencies

The Age of Inflation

Offsite Via Foreign Affairs October 26, 2022

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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


Max Boot

Jeane J. Kirkpatrick Senior Fellow for National Security Studies

U.S. Foreign Policy Defense and Security Military History

Should South Korea Go Nuclear? That’s a Decision for Seoul, Not Washington.

Offsite Via Washington Post April 24, 2023

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Ralph Bunche Senior Fellow for Africa Policy Studies

Botswana South Africa Zimbabwe

Sudan in Crisis

Blog Post April 20, 2023 Africa Program


Richard Haass

President, Council on Foreign Relations

U.S. Foreign Policy International Relations

Haass: The Potential to Have An Illiberal Democracy in the U.S. is Quite Real

Offsite Via Conversations with Jim Zirin April 19, 2023

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


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


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

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