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  1. India's Prime Minister Narendra Modi and President Donald Trump arrive for a news conference in the East Room of the White House.
    Ben Curtis / AP

    India Was Optimistic About Its Relationship with the US. Trump Changed Things

    by Paul Staniland

    Since taking office, Trump has increased tariffs, restricted H-1B visas, and made a deal with China. What does that mean for India’s future?

  2. Burkina Faso: If It's Not Broke, Don't Break It
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    Policy Brief

    Burkina Faso: If It's Not Broke, Don't Break It

    Policy Brief
    by Elizabeth Shackelford

    August 21, 2023, RESEARCH Policy Brief by Elizabeth Shackelford, AP Photos, A military strengthened by American training, weapons, and intelligence helped create the very problem US assistance was meant to prevent., Burkina Faso is a poor, landlocked country in West Africa that gained independenc...

  3. Opening Up "Oppenheimer"
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    Opening Up "Oppenheimer"

    PAST EVENT Panel
    Join the Council for a screening of Christopher Nolan’s "Oppenheimer," hosted by the Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists.
  4. American Isolationism, Past and Present
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    American Isolationism, Past and Present

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    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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    US Foreign Policy

    World Review: America, China, and the Avoidable War (Replay)

    Video
    by Ivo H. Daalder

    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.

  6. America, China, and the Avoidable War
    Reuters

    America, China, and the Avoidable War

    PAST EVENT VIDEO Panel
    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.
  7. A crowd of protestors holding signs with various messages
    Jose Luis Magana / AP

    Clarity, Not Volatility, Should Define America's Posture in the World

    by Paul Staniland

    The unipolar moment is over. In its 250th year, the United States must establish a more workable balance between stability and flexibility to safeguard its global position.

  8. An illustrated collage of a dove and images from the United Nations
    Elizabeth Sokolich with AP Photos

    How the US has Used its Power in the UN to Support Israel for Decades

    Blog Post
    by Hope O'Dell

    The US has used its UN veto power to stop an Israel-Hamas war ceasefire resolution and other measures. Here's how it got veto power and how America has used it.

  9. Libya climate crisis.
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    Can City Diplomacy Help African Cities Take Action on Climate Mobility?

    Blog Post
    by Janina Stürner-Siovitz, Lukmon Akintola

    African cities are experiencing growing climate-related migration that has the opportunity to unlock their economic, social, and cultural development.

  10. YP In-Depth: One Billion Americans

    YP In-Depth: One Billion Americans

    PAST EVENT Workshop
    Matthew Yglesias, cofounder of Vox, joins Council YPs for an interactive discussion on how the United States can leverage population to remain globally competitive.