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Three Questions for 2025 Global Leadership Award Honoree Regina Cross
Council Emerging Leaders Program alumna Regina Cross on what it takes to lead across borders and create meaningful, lasting change.
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Jacquelyn Martin / APTrump's Shifting Objectives in Iran and How the War Could End
With distrust deepening and the Iranian regime still in place, can the United States and Iran reach a deal?
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Vahid Salemi / APWhat Regime Change Could Mean for Iran
Washington’s Iran policy should be grounded in human rights, liberalism, democracy, regional stability, national security, and economic opportunity—and treated as both a strategic and a moral issue.
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ReutersNuclear Deterrence and Negotiating with North Korea
Ankit Panda, senior editor of The Diplomat, joined the Council to explain how the US can best manage nuclear risks on the Korean Peninsula, and whether a diplomatic breakthrough is possible. -
US Foreign PolicyReutersWorld Review: America, China, and the Avoidable War (Replay)
In lieu of a new World Review, Ivo Daalder talks with Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd about the foreign policy objectives of the United States and China and how these superpowers can prevent competition from sparking a conflict.
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ReutersAmerica, China, and the Avoidable War
Former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd discussed the foreign policy objectives of the United States and China and how these superpowers can prevent competition from sparking a conflict. -
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. -
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