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Upcoming Events

Global Economy Roundtable Series with Daleep Singh

In-Person EVENT
Global Economy Roundtable Series

Daleep Singh and Brent Neiman discuss global economic policy and macroeconomic trends in this edition of the Global Economy Roundtable Series.

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Mar
5

2026 Global Affairs Pub Quiz

In-Person EVENT

Join us for an evening of strategy, teamwork, and competition in support of Global Leadership Programs at the Council.

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Ana Miyares Photography
Mar
5

Past Events

10 Conflicts to Watch: A Conversation with Comfort Ero

PAST EVENT VIDEO

Comfort Ero and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss the conflicts most likely to shape 2026.

Leslie Vinjamuri and Comfort Ero
Ana Miyares Photography

After Davos: Moving Trade Policy Forward, Not Back

PAST EVENT

Ambassador Katherine Tai and Raghuram Rajan share reflections on current trade trends and future trade policy in the wake of the World Economic Forum’s annual meeting in Davos.

Photograph of Davos, Switzerland, site of the World Economic Forum's annual meeting
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Commentary

Could a BRICS Currency Work?

In the News
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.
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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.

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Research

The Growing Partisan Divide on US Foreign Policy

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

Results and analysis of the Council's 2025 annual survey of American views on foreign policy.

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Americans Oppose Using Military Force to Take Greenland

RESEARCH
Public Opinion Survey by Coauthors

Majorities also oppose using US troops to overthrow governments in Cuba or Colombia, occupy Venezuela, and gain access to the natural resources of other countries.

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Experts

Paul Poast 

Senior Nonresident Fellow, Foreign Policy and Public Opinion
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