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George TavadzeRussia, Ukraine, and the Fate of Europe's Borderlands
The Council’s Ivo H. Daalder and Washington Post columnist Anne Applebaum discussed Ukraine, Russia, and if the West can help avoid a war with Russia in Europe’s borderlands. -
Diego DelsoGermany's Foreign Policy in an Age of Uncertainty
Ambassador of Germany to the US Emily Haber explained how Germany could confront the foreign policy challenges it faces amid Brexit, a rising China, and an increasingly assertive Russia. -
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. -
US N.R.C.Climate Change, Nuclear Energy, and Combating Terror
Christopher Crane of the Exelon Corporation, the Department of Energy’s Daniel Poneman, and Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists’ Rachel Bronson discussed whether nuclear power can be safe and economical. -
Dario ValenzuelaThe Third Pillar: Are Communities Being Left Behind?
Raghuram Rajan, former Governor, Bank of India, examined whether a shift to strengthening and empowering local communities could be the answer to growing economic disparity and political unrest. -
Simon FangersGlobal Food Security Symposium 2017
The 2017 Global Food Security Symposium in Washington, DC focused on how the US can help lead struggling nations and turn frontier markets into thriving partners. -
Women, Equity, and Global Development Symposium 2018
At the 2018 symposium, speakers discuss the theme "Are We There Yet? Broken Barriers or Broken Records". -
Vidar Nordli-MathisenIs This the Asian Century?
Michael Auslin, Karl Friedhoff, and Deborah Lehr joined Phil Levy to discuss whether we are truly in an Asian century. -
The Changing World Order: New Alignments, New Paradigms?
Ambassador Chan Heng Chee, the Council’s 2018 Marshall M. Bouton Asia Fellow, shares her views on Asia’s economic and political development. -
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.