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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. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyRebuilding Syria
A conversation on the challenges and opportunities of rebuilding Syria after a decade of civil war. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyAvoiding World War III: Managing Threats from Russia, China, and AI
Ian Bremmer, Kevin Rudd, Ivo H. Daalder, and Zeenat Rahman discuss how the United States and its allies can respond to threats to global stability. -
ReutersFiona Hill on Russia, Ukraine, and the Outcome of the War
Former National Security Council official Fiona Hill discusses the future of Russia’s war in Ukraine. -
Global Leadership Awards Dinner 2019
The Council celebrated honorees who have dedicated themselves to bettering lives through philanthropy and activism at the annual Global Leadership Awards Dinner. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Third Way: India's Role in a World in Transition
Samir Saran and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss India's distinctive foreign policy strategy and its implications for the global order. -
Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Middle East on Edge: What's Next for Iran, Israel, and the Region
Security and Middle East policy experts discuss the Iran-Israel conflict, the current ceasefire, and the status of Iran's nuclear program. -
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Bridging the Political Divide on Climate
Katharine Hayhoe and Rachel Bronson argue that we need to find shared values in order to achieve collective action on climate change. -
ReutersNathan Law on Autonomy and Activism in Hong Kong
Leading activist Nathan Law joins journalist Edward Luce for a virtual conversation on democracy, political activism, and the future of Hong Kong. -
ReutersThe Remaking of a Global United States
Europe expert Heather Conley, Robert Kagan from Brookings Institution, and the Washington Post's Karen Attiah join the Council to examine America's standing in the world in the next year and beyond.