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Gage SkidmoreThe Trump Presidency: One Year Later
McKay Coppins moderated a discussion with David Axelrod, Timothy Naftali, and Kori Schake to discuss how the first year of the Trump presidency will be judged by historians in years to come. -
ReutersEurope After Merkel
A panel of experts joined the Council—on the 31st anniversary of the fall of the Berlin Wall—for a conversation about Germany and Europe's uncertain future. -
When Commerce Becomes Coercion: Navigating Weaponized Interdependence
Victor Cha, Paul Heer, and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss how major powers are turning economic interdependence into a geopolitical tool and how other countries can respond. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Civil Service and the Future of American Diplomacy
As the United States approaches its 250th anniversary, Francis Fukuyama and Leslie Vinjamuri examine the civil service, democratic governance, and the future of American diplomacy. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyCitizens and Soldiers: Can the Military Remain Apolitical?
Kori Schake and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss the changing relationship between America's citizens and armed forces and what that means for the nation's defense. -
ReutersTrade-Offs in the Global Economy
Two former US trade representatives examine how the 2020 election will affect US trade relationships around the world. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyMining the Future: America's Critical Minerals Challenge
Paramita Das, Alaina Harkness, and Karl Friedhoff discuss the strategic challenges facing the US as it tries to secure critical mineral supply chains while balancing competing policy priorities. -
ReutersPresidents of War
Presidential historian Michael Beschloss joined the Council to explore how American leaders have coped with the pressures of war, and how the scope of Presidential power has evolved. -
ReutersWhat's at Stake: LGBTQ+ Rights and the US Supreme Court
Members at the President's Club level and higher participated in a conversation on the potential impacts of a court with a conservative majority. -
Burgess MilnerRealism and Restraint America's New Foreign Policy
Stephen M. Walt, professor at Harvard University, joined the Council to discuss whether it’s time for the United States to develop a more restrained foreign policy outlook.