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Courtesy US Dept. of AgricultureChina's Rise and the US-Japan Alliance
Regional experts joined the Council to examine the opportunities and challenges the United States, Japan, and South Korea will face as their trilateral relationship is tested. -
ReutersRepresentative Slotkin on US Foreign Policy
Representative Elissa Slotkin unpacked her legislative foreign policy priorities, including the conflict in Ukraine, the rise of domestic terrorism, and more. -
ReutersRethinking Capitalism: A Moonshot for Economic Recovery
Professor Mariana Mazzucato explains why her vision of economics — moving beyond profit to promote inclusion, equity, and sustainability — can fix the world’s most pressing issues. -
Tony WebsterPatrick Harker on the Federal Reserve's Response to COVID-19
Federal Reserve Bank of Philadelphia President Patrick Harker joined the Council to share his insights on the key risks facing the US economy during the coronavirus pandemic. -
ReutersGen. Brown on the Air Force, Equity, and Inclusion
General Charles Q. Brown, Jr. discusses his distinguished career, the future of the US Air Force, and equity and inclusion within the military. -
ReutersYP In-Depth on Climate Catastrophe
Members of the Council’s Young Professionals Network join Leonardo Martinez-Diaz from the World Resources Institute to discuss climate resilience in the face of catastrophe. -
Brookings InstitutionThe Jungle Grows Back: A Case for American Leadership
Robert Kagan discusses the rise of political partisanship both at home and abroad and considered what the world could look like if the US withdraws from its leadership role. -
Pieter MorlionUS Climate Policy at a Crossroads?
Juliet Eilperin moderated a discussion with Mary Nichols and Michael Greenstone to talk about the US climate policy and the major successes and challenges that faced California. -
Jeswin ThomasJump-Starting America: Reviving the American Dream
MIT economists Jonathan Gruber and Simon Johnson joined the Council to discuss how the US can recreate an economy where the benefits of growth are shared more widely. -
Manson YimHong Kong and the Future of One Country, Two Systems
University of Notre Dame's Victoria Tin-bor Hui and Jeffrey Wasserstrom of the University of California, Irvine, joined the Council to discuss what protests can tell us about the future of Hong Kong.