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CFR President Michael Froman discusses the latest from the civil war in Sudan with Michelle Gavin, senior fellow for Africa policy studies.
U.S. leadership in the AI century will depend on whether democracies can secure machine intelligence fast enough to preserve ...
Thailand’s growing role as a regional hub for transnational repression in Southeast Asia reflects a broader global trend.
This year’s UN climate summit intends to focus on accelerating ambition and implementation, but countries’ climate ...
Linda Robinson’s career as a foreign correspondent and researcher has taken her through Latin America and the Middle East.
Renowned Japan expert Sheila Smith discusses the country’s historic election of its first female prime minister, her politics ...
President Trump is right to draw attention to the plight of victims of Islamist terror in Nigeria, but a unilateral invasion ...
Across the developed world, citizens and their governments are reconsidering what types of spending best advance their ...
President Donald Trump’s announcement of resuming nuclear testing has stirred questions about the type, such as live testing ...
Five CFR fellows explain how growing concern with U.S. trade policy in certain APEC members—China, Taiwan, Thailand, Chile, ...
The pressure on Argentina’s reserves predated the increase in uncertainty ahead of Argentina’s October election, and it is unlikely to dissipate in full even after Milei’s victory.