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Belarus, US Pushes Iran Sanctions, Turkey vs. Greece
Journalists from some of the world’s leading media outlets join Council President Ivo Daalder to discuss Belarus, Iran, and Turkey-Greece relations.
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NATO's Plan for the Future
After meeting with allies, President Biden will have a strong message and red lines for President Putin, Council President Ivo Daalder explains to MSNBC.
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Dept. Foreign AffairsAre the Sustainable Development Goals for Water and Food Working Against One Another?
Food, energy, and water form a nexus in which increased access to one resource puts increased pressures on the others.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyRoundtable and Press Briefing with US Senator Durbin on Greenland and Arctic Security
A private roundtable discussion with US Sen. Dick Durbin reflecting on his recent bipartisan visit to Denmark and discussions on Greenland, Arctic security, and the evolving geopolitical tensions, including the potential impact on NATO. -
Seaman Daniel Kimmelman / US Navy via APUS-Iran Nuclear Tensions: What Is at Stake and What Comes Next?
A live stream with Suzanne Maloney and Vali Nasr on escalating US-Iran nuclear talks and US President Donald Trump’s threat of an imminent US strike. -
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Global PoliticsREUTERSWhat the Geopolitics of the EU-China Deal Mean for Biden
Wendy Cutler and Noah Barkin join Brian Hanson to examine how the new investment deal will influence US foreign policy.
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CultureREUTERSWill US-China Competition Unseat US Lead in Higher Education?
Brian Hanson, Karin Fischer, and William Kirby discuss how America’s universities fare in an age of increased global competition and fragmentation.