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The West Under Pressure: Inside Munich 2026

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

The Observer’s Giles Whittell and ECFR’s Dr. Jana Puglierin unpack what this year’s Munich Security Conference revealed.

Marco Rubio at MSC
Alex Brandon / Pool AP
Defense and Security

The Age of Kleptocracy

In the News
Foreign Affairs
Alexander Cooley

"US foreign policy is now largely subordinate to the private interests of the president and his retainers," Council Senior Nonresident Fellow Alexander Cooley and Daniel Nexon write.

A gold presidential seal in the Oval Office
Alex Brandon / AP
US Foreign Policy

Could a BRICS Currency Work?

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Project Syndicate
Jim O'Neill

Distinguished Nonresident Fellow Lord Jim O'Neill (coiner of the "BRICS" acronym) weighs the possibility of a shared currency among the BRICS club.

A man walks past a money exchange shop decorated with different banknotes in Hong Kong.
Kin Cheung / AP
Global Politics

How the World Is Acclimating to the Trump Doctrine

In the News
Bloomberg
Leslie Vinjamuri

"Leaders understand that they have a whole lot to gain from trying to manage the disruption," Council President and CEO Leslie Vinjamuri tells Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua.

Leslie Vinjamuri appears in the Bloomberg studio US Foreign Policy

What Americans Really Think About Foreign Policy

In the News
Global Dispatches
Jordan Tama

Council Senior Nonresident Fellow Jordan Tama explores the unraveling bipartisan consensus on US foreign policy, drawing on a new analysis of more than 50 years of Council survey data.

Jordan Tama speaks with Mark Leon Goldberg via video Public Opinion

Study: Partisan Divide on Foreign Policy Widens

In the News
Fox 32 Chicago
Craig Kafura

"In the last decade, Democrats and Republicans have started to drift apart on the things that they consider most important," says Director of Public Opinion and Foreign Policy Craig Kafura, drawing on Council survey results.

Craig Kafura in the Fox 32 television studio Public Opinion

Trump's National Defense Strategy Tries to Imagine Climate Change Away

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Foreign Policy
Joshua Busby

Sycophancy and ideology have replaced realistic assessments of dangers, Council Senior Nonresident Fellow Josh Busby and Greg Pollock write.

A firefighter battles the Palisades Fire in Mandeville Canyon
Jae C. Hong / AP
Climate and the Environment

The Trump Doctrine

In the News
Internationale Politik Quarterly
Leslie Vinjamuri

"In his attempt to secure the best deal possible or advance his policy ambitions, Trump rejects convention, diplomatic norms, and legal constraints," writes Council Council President and CEO Leslie Vinjamuri.

President Trump walks through a doorway
Evan Vucci / AP
US Foreign Policy

How the World Is Reading US Power

Podcast
Deep Dish on Global Affairs Podcast

From Venezuela to Greenland, the US has dominated global headlines one year into Trump’s second term. But what comes next, and how is the world reacting? Join Emma Ashford and Ryan Hass as we discuss these topics among others.

Greenland Protest
Evgeniy Maloletka / AP
US Foreign Policy

Trump's Fixation on Greenland Is 'Insane'

In the News
The Chicago Report
Cécile Shea

Senior Nonresident Fellow Cécile Shea joins Paris Schutz on "The Chicago Report" to discuss President Trump's efforts to take over Greenland.

Cécile Shea speaking over Zoom on "The Chicago Report." US Foreign Policy