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US Department of StateRenewing American Diplomacy
America's diplomats are still critical for US foreign policy, but the foreign service must become more flexible to engage the next generation and solve today's problems, our guests argue. What would change look like?
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US Foreign PolicyNATO 2030Ivo Daalder on NATO 2030
Council President Ivo Daalder examines NATO's future in testimony for the House Foreign Affairs Subcommittee on Europe.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Post-Merkel Germany, Huawei, Evergrande, and Global Energy
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Ryan Heath, and Stefan Kornelius join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Biden Pressures Putin, Protecting Democracy, and Olympic Boycott
Bethany Allen-Ebrahimian, Stefan Kornelius, and Giles Whittell join Council President Ivo Daalder to review the news of the week.
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REUTERS
The Chinese Communist Party's Next 100 Years
To understand Chinese politics and what lies ahead for the ruling party, author Bruce Dickson argues we must look to the tools China’s leaders use to create popular support.
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US Foreign Policy
What Are Sanctions—and Do They Work?
Research Associate Ethan Kessler explains the benefits and drawbacks of what’s become a major US foreign policy tool.
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Defense and Security
NATO Remains in US National Interest
President Biden's approach to his first NATO summit shows he understands the importance of competition with China instead of confrontation, Council President Ivo Daalder explains to BBC World News.
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Global Health
Fareed Zakaria on a Post-Pandemic World
Fareed Zakaria joins Brian Hanson to talk about the effects of COVID-19 around the world.
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Global PoliticsMorry Gash / APDemocratic Euphoria, Harris's Foreign Policy, Middle East Waiting Game
Matt Kaminski, Ken Moriyasu, and Macarena Vidal join Ivo Daalder in Chicago to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Inclusion and EquityJames EadesHow Racial Injustice Shapes US Foreign Policy
Historian Brenda Gayle Plummer joins the Council's Brian Hanson to discuss how the US can learn from our history of racial injustice in order to make future foreign policy decisions.