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Recent polls show Democrats and Independents oppose US policy toward the conflict, while Republicans back the Trump administration's approach.
Global Politics
Thinking about Pakistan as a South Asian power misses the fact that it has regional connections to the Middle East—and global power connections it can leverage.
Global Politics
Is there any prospect for accountability when major powers ignore international law? Former UN High Commissioner for Human Rights and legal expert Louise Arbour answers.
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US Foreign Policy
"Everybody's incentive is for this to end," Council President & CEO Leslie Vinjamuri tells Times News. "But clearly both Iran and the leadership of the United States, President Trump, want to be able to frame this as a win—and they're struggling to see how they can do that right now."
Global Politics
"We are watching another unwelcome phenomenon return to the global stage: the world war," Council Senior Nonresident Fellow Paul Poast argues in the New York Times.
Council Appoints Two Vice Presidents of Research
The Council is excited to welcome Dr. Raymond Kuo as Vice President of Research, Geostrategy and Diplomacy and Dr. Ariane Tabatabai as Vice President of Research, Security and Defense.
Armida van Rij Joins the Council
The Council is pleased to announce the appointment of Armida van Rij as a senior nonresident fellow on European security and politics. Van Rij, a senior research fellow at the Centre for European Reform in London, will join the Council’s roster of esteemed experts in contributing to the Council’s thought leadership, convening and research efforts.
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