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Yogurt and AI, Five Inventions to Fight Climate Change, and Florida Sued By Chinese Immigrants
June 23, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Richard C. Eichenberg
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Mark Schiefelbein / APFrom Munich to the Board of Peace, the Trump Administration Struggles to Reassure its Transatlantic Partners; The Supreme Court Pushes Back
The United States and Europe are scrambling to reform their partnership. It is an open question as to whether the transatlantic partnership can continue to be an anchor for international order as the rest of the world presses rapidly ahead.
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Markus Schreiber / APAmerica: The Prodigal Friend
As it prepares to turn 250, the once-respected nation is becoming harder to recognize. Yet America retains the capacity for reinvention.
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Techno Rice, Trouble in Tunisia, and a Chance for Chicken
December 16, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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ReutersEndgame in Afghanistan, America's Longest War
Experts James Dobbins and Douglas Lute discuss whether and how an endgame might take shape in America's longest war.
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The National GuardHunger in Washington State: US Food Insecurity on the Rise Nationwide
A recent study suggests that the food insecure population will quadruple in Washington state as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic
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Cocktails and Conversation
Council events designed for young professional members of the Council and their guests to meet each other and informally discuss trending global topics.
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NATO at 70: Former US Ambassadors to NATO on the Past and Future of the Alliance
Former UN ambassadors Nicholas Burns, Victoria Nuland, Ivo Daalder, and Douglas Lute share their crucial political and military challenges as NATO ambassadors and discuss the future of the alliance. -
Josh HowardNational Elections and the New American City-State
As the country splinters along geographic and ideological lines, post-election divisions could portend the rise of a new American city-state movement.