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Ana Miyares PhotographyJake Sullivan on How Foreign Policy Should Resonate at Home
Former National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan delivers the Lester Crown Distinguished Lecture on US Foreign Policy. -
ReutersHow to Understand our Globalized World
The Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass joins Ivo Daalder to discuss today's biggest challenges throughout the world. -
Vice President Mike Pence on America's Role in the World
Join Vice President Mike Pence for a discussion on his career, foreign policy, and his new book, " So Help Me God." -
ReutersSummit For Democracy - What's Next?
As President Biden convened the Summit for Democracy, a panel of experts considered the challenges facing political freedom around the world—and how democracies can fight back. -
Thank You Event for President's Club and Leadership Members
Join us virtually to reconnect with familiar faces and engage with Council President Ivo Daalder and fellow experts to share what’s in store for 2022 both abroad and at the Council. -
Ana Miyares PhotographySudan: The World's Forgotten Crisis
Ertharin Cousin, Cameron Hudson, and Rebecca Wolfe address the humanitarian crisis in Sudan. -
Pieter MorlionThe Future of Energy: Insights from Former Energy Secretary Ernest Moniz
Former US Secretary of Energy Ernest J. Moniz discussed how the United States could maintain its global leadership position on energy innovation in the current political environment. -
ReutersDeep Dish Live: How the 2020 Election Will Shape US Global Engagement
A live taping of our global affairs podcast, Deep Dish, where Council President Ivo Daalder and American Enterprise Institute’s Kori Schake reacted to results of the 2020 election. -
AP PhotosOpening Up "Oppenheimer"
Join the Council for a screening of Christopher Nolan’s "Oppenheimer," hosted by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists. -
Stephen WalkerSurvey Says: How Americans Really View the World
Prior to the 2018 midterm elections, Notre Dame’s Michael Desch and Northwestern University professor Peter Slevin discussed why many Americans now support active US engagement in the world.