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A Democracy Summit Is Not What the Doctor Ordered

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Foreign Affairs
Coauthors

A new administration may find that the summit overloads its circuits at a demanding time.

NATO Alliance summit in Watford
REUTERS
US Foreign Policy

A New Consensus for Growth in the 21st Century

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Civil Service College Singapore
Kris Hartley

A new model for development—based on synergy, vigour, and sustainability—may be key to addressing changing needs in an age of globalisation and digital revolution.

The city of Singapore at night
Lilly Banse
Global Cities

If Joe Biden Really wants Bipartisan Action, Experts say Foreign Policy is his Best Bet

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Salon
Coauthors

Climate action, perhaps the highest global priority of all, will be a tough sell to Republicans, however

Biden speaks to a crowd on the 2020 campaign trail
Adam Schultz
Global Politics

Subnational Diplomacy can Bolster American Soft Power Abroad

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The Hill
Matthew Abbott

Better training and coordination between officials at all levels of government will give subnational diplomacy the chance to bolster American soft power abroad while boosting trade and foreign direct investment at home.

Chinese flags in Tiananmen Square
Zachary Keimig
Global Cities

World Review: Brexit, Vaccine Nationalism, Biden NatSec Team

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World Review with Ivo Daalder

Council President Ivo Daalder discusses emerging global stories with Peter Spiegel of the Financial Times, Carla Anne Robbins of the Council on Foreign Relations, and James Harding of Tortoise Media.

Cleaning workers disinfect the streets and public places of the Itaewon Multicultural District in Seoul, South Korea
Reuters
Global Health

Council Congratulates the World Food Programme for Nobel Prize

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The World Food Programme received the 2020 Nobel Peace Prize for combating hunger and contributing to peace in conflict-affected areas.

Children in Sierra Leone
Annie Spratt
Food and Agriculture

COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout Offers Hope, Eventually

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

The first COVID-19 vaccinations have been given around the world, but there's still a long road ahead.

Margaret Keenan celebrates after receiving the world's first COVID-19 vaccine
REUTERS
Global Health

Global Public Opinion as COVID-19 Vaccine Offers Hope

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Running Numbers by Coauthors

A global survey shows the public perceives COVID-19 as the world's greatest health threat and nearly two-thirds of respondents believe the vaccine should be compulsory.

a medical professional prepares a vaccine syringe
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
Public Opinion

World Review: Iran, NATO, and Biden on China

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World Review with Ivo Daalder

The New York Times’ Steve Erlanger, the Financial Times’ Philip Stephens, and POLITICO’s Nahal Toosi discuss emerging global stories with Council President Ivo Daalder.

Multiple missiles being launched into a blue sky
Reuters
Global Health

Ethiopia's Fate Threatens Regional Stability

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Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

Ethiopia's brewing civil conflict could have a broader impact on the region's politics and US policies towards the continent.

Women carry laundry on the border of Ethiopia and Somalia
REUTERS
Global Politics