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ReutersThe Evolution of China-US Relations in 2021
A panel of senior American and Chinese scholars shared their perspectives on what lies ahead for the world’s most significant bilateral relationship. -
ReutersContinue the Conversation: The Legacy of America's Longest War
Following the public program “The Legacy of America’s Longest War,” Sponsor-level members and above are invited to “Continue the Conversation” with Council experts on the current and future realities in Afghanistan. -
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. -
REUTERSPartner Event: American and Russian Perspectives on Stemming Nuclear Proliferation
Carnegie Moscow Center hosts a discussion on nuclear proliferation between the Council's Ivo Daalder and the Carnegie Moscow Center's Dmitri Trenin. -
Louis VelazquezThe Great Delusion: America and the Liberal International Order
Professor John J. Mearsheimer and WBEZ’s Jerome McDonnell discussed whether the concept of liberal hegemony is doomed to fail and, if so, what are the objectives that will drive US foreign policy. -
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. -
Pat WhelanChina's Economy and China's Consumers: The Long-Term Outlook
A panel of experts discussed China’s transition from a manufacturing-led economy to a services-and consumer-based one, which will have serious implications for international investors seeking to do business in China. -
James A. Baker III – the Man Who Ran Washington
This members-only conversation with The New York Times’ Peter Baker and the New Yorker's Susan Glasser explores the legacy of James A. Baker III, the topic of their new book. -
ReutersWhy the World is Failing at Fixing Climate Change
Assumptions about climate change's devastating effects are often built on a misunderstanding of the data and lead us to the wrong responses, Bjørn Lomborg argues. -
ReutersPartner Event: Preventing Nuclear Proliferation and Reassuring America's Allies
A conversation on how the perceived weakening of America's security guarantees is altering debates over nuclear weapons and security in Europe.