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Investing in Communities Through Public Health
We spoke with Council Emerging Leaders Program alum Yamilé Molina about engaging with the power of every patient.
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Global PoliticsREUTERSDon't Overlook the Looming Balkans Crisis
Milorad Dodik, the Serb member of the Presidency of Bosnia and Herzegovina, is leveraging nationalist sentiments to make a move towards succession. Will it spark a new conflict?
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US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: Iran's Raisi Takes Office and COVID Roars Back
Karen DeYoung, Ryan Heath, and Carla Anne Robbins join Ivo Daalder to discuss the week's top news stories.
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Doug Mills / APBlackwill and Fontaine on the US Pivot to Asia and the Rise of Chinese Power
Robert D. Blackwill and Richard Fontaine discuss their new book, "Lost Decade," in conversation with Council CEO Ivo Daalder.
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Defense and SecurityAlex Brandon / Pool APThe West Under Pressure: Inside Munich 2026
The Observer's Giles Whittell and ECFR's Dr. Jana Puglierin unpack what this year's Munich Security Conference revealed.
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Defense and Security
Biden Reaffirms US Commitment to NATO
"Intentions matter," Council President Ivo Daalder explains in a conversation with CNN's Jim Sciutto after President Biden's first NATO meetings.
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Defense and SecurityReutersAnnexation and Beyond, Israel's Evolving Foreign Policy
Jonathan Schachter and Tamara Cofman Wittes examine how Israel's foreign policy has changed and how its relationships will shape the future.
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Ben Curtis / APIs the Quad Fracturing as US Priorities Shift?
As Secretary Rubio heads to India, the Indo-Pacific is on edge as US priorities shift, and the Quad is being tested. Derek Grossman explains what’s at stake.
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Photo courtesy of VestedWorldHow One Leader Is Changing the Investment Landscape in Africa
Council Emerging Leaders Program alum Euler Bropleh shares how the program helped shape his global perspective and why early-stage capital is key to Africa’s future.
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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?