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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. 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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. 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