The world continues to grow more violent and disorderly. According to CFR’s annual conflict risk assessment, American foreign policy experts are acutely concerned about conflict-related threats to U.S ...
Military pressure has reached its limits. Empowering Iran’s ethnic minorities toward a federated future offers the West a ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes the future of trade in the region the Trump administration has declared its top ...
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Some of the largest U.S. technology companies and investment managers are vulnerable if Middle Eastern sovereign capital ...
China didn’t truly de-dollarize—it just shifted its dollar holdings from official reserves at SAFE to less transparent state ...
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U.S. envoys sent to Paris to conclude a modest deal to solve a pressing problem instead struck a historic agreement that set ...
In March, tensions between China and Panama continued to grow as Beijing ratcheted up retaliatory pressure over the annulment ...
For more than two millennia, monarchs who ruled China proper saw their country as one of the dominant actors in the world. The concept of zhongguo—the Middle Kingdom, as China calls itself—is not ...
Living between India and the United Kingdom positioned Ravi Agrawal to notice how world events affect communities in varied ...