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ReutersIan Bremmer on Geopolitical Risk in 2020
Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer joined Council President Ivo Daalder for a video conversation on the key global risks of 2020 and the deepening impact of COVID-19. -
Avoiding a Looming Food Crisis
What could be done now, during the COVID-19 pandemic, and in the future to ensure continued global food trade and avoid a global health and food crisis in the Global South? -
REUTERSNew Transatlantic Perspectives on Global Challenges
As the world starts to move beyond the COVID-19 pandemic, experts discuss joint EU-US responses to the digital revolution and growing Chinese global influence. -
Pursuing Equity
Dr. Anthony Fauci and leading city experts explored how to build fairer, healthier cities now and after the COVID-19 pandemic. -
YP In-Depth on Vaccine Nationalism
Members of the Council's Young Professionals Network joined Dr. Rebecca Weintraub to examine the global challenges and opportunities in distributing a COVID-19 vaccine. -
2022 Young Professionals Global Trivia Bowl
Members of our Young Professionals Network and the public are invited to flex their knowledge of global affairs at our game night. -
The Trump vs. Xi Superpower Showdown
Bob Davis and Lingling Wei of the Wall Street Journal discussed how US-China relations have reached a tipping point and what to expect as tensions increase. -
R BoedShould We Worry About the Deficit?
Economist Stephanie Kelton explains why she believes a fundamental rethinking of deficits is essential to get the US through the COVID-19 crisis and an equitable recovery. -
ReutersGlobal Issues We Can't Ignore
Three leaders—whose work was recognized with the Nobel Peace Prize— joined the Council to explain their visions for tackling the world's most pressing problems in this challenging and uncertain environment. -
ReutersGlobal Shocks Facing the US Economy
A conversation on how the Russia-Ukraine war and ongoing shutdowns in Asia are disrupting a global economy still affected by COVID-19.