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Global Food Security Symposium 2016
The Global Food Security Symposium 2016 brought together key multi-disciplinary stakeholders to discuss transformations to the global food system necessary to feed growing cities. -
Jeon HanRecent Developments on the Korean Peninsula
Jung Pak from the Brookings Institution and Stimson Center's Jenny Town joined the Council for an engaging discussion on the future of the Korean Peninsula amid widespread global uncertainty. -
REUTERSInclusive Economies in an Age of Recession
Experts consider whether overlapping global crises, inflation, and slowing growth will bolster or derail efforts to build more inclusive economies. -
David B. GleasonThe Presidency and the Bomb
National Security Correspondent Fred Kaplan shared previously untold stories from inside the White House, the Joint Chiefs of Staff's "tank" in the Pentagon, and the chambers of US Strategic Command. -
Emilio Morenatti / APIsrael-Hamas Phase One Deal
Daniel Byman, Sanam Vakil, and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss the Israel and Hamas ceasefire deal and a potential end to the conflict in Gaza. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Future of Alliances in a Changing World
Leslie Vinjamuri speaks with Ambassador Julianne Smith about how US alliances are navigating new pressures and what this means for the future of global partnerships. -
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. -
ReutersNATO's Nordic Expansion
Experts discuss why Finland and Sweden, both longstanding neutral nations, moved towards NATO membership following the Russian invasion of Ukraine. -
Humanitarian Aid in Conflict
Join us in unraveling the complexities of delivering humanitarian aid in conflict zones and the crucial principle of impartiality. -
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.