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ReutersHRH Ambassador Reema on US-Saudi Arabia Relations
Her Royal Highness Princess Reema bint Bandar bin Sultan bin Abdulaziz Al Saud, Ambassador of Saudi Arabia to the United States explored the future of the US-Saudi Arabia relationship. -
Invenergy CEO Michael Polsky on the Global Energy Transition
Michael Polsky joins the Council to discuss the global energy landscape and the importance of security, reliability, and affordability. -
ReutersAmbassador Lianys Torres Rivera on Cuba-US Relations
Ambassador Lianys Torres Rivera provides her perspective on the future of the relationship between Cuba and the United States. -
Jurriaan SnikkersThe New Localism: How Cities Can Thrive in the Age of Populism
A panel of experts joined the Council to discuss "new localism," which has the potential to solve many of the challenges facing modern societies. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyRoundtable with European Members of Parliament on Ukraine
A private roundtable with European Parliamentarians discusses securing Ukraine’s victory and sovereignty as the war enters another critical year. -
US Space ForceLieutenant General Armagno on the US Space Force
Just nine months after the founding of the US Space Force, Lieutenant General Nina Armagno discussed national security, space technology and policy, and breaking boundaries. -
ReutersUS Ambassador to China Branstad on US-China Relations
Members at the Sponsor level and higher joined Ambassador Branstad for a discussion on China's influence on the global economy and what it means for the United States. -
Food Identity and Preserving Cultural Heritage
A panel of chefs and food experts discuss food identity and the intersection of safeguarding cultural heritage and food diversity. -
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. -
ReutersAmerican Isolationism, Past and Present
This members-only conversation with author and Georgetown Professor Charles Kupchan examines whether a middle ground between foreign policy that does too little or does too much is possible.