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ReutersElection Vulnerabilities
The Council hosted an expert panel including Noah Praetz, Whitney May, Lawrence Norden, and Peter Spiegel to discuss threats to the 2020 election, in addition to our preparedness in a critical year. -
Abbott's Mary Rodgers on Antibody Testing
Mary Rodgers, Abbott Surveillance Program's Principal Scientist, takes a minute to discuss the importance of anitbody testing and what we have learned from the pandemic.
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YP In-Depth
A programming series that aims to provide opportunities for members of our Young Professionals Network to engage substantively with a topic through conversations with both an expert speaker and peers to generate informed perspectives and work toward solutions.
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ReutersZoellick and Paulson on Diplomacy, Foreign Policy, and the World
Former president of the World Bank Robert B. Zoellick is joined by former United States Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson Jr. to discuss the ideas and individuals that shaped US diplomacy and foreign policy. -
Grain Blockades, Food Apartheid, and Water Crises
June 3, 2022 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Orchard Crew, Finnriver Farm and Cidery
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ReutersConnecting the Supply Chain Crisis to the World Economy
Phil Levy, senior economist for trade under President George W. Bush, joins the Council for a members-only discussion on what current disruptions to trade reveal about the global economy. -
REUTERSHas China Won?
Center for a New American Security CEO Richard Fontaine and Asia Research Institute distinguished fellow Kishore Mahbubani joined Council President Ivo Daalder to discuss US-China relations in 2020. -
Hunger Hotspots, Beefy Promises, & Farmers to Families
Check out our weekly round up of the top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.
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Martin SanchezHow Do Attitudes about the Coronavirus Response Differ in Russia and the United States?
Survey data shows that Russians are more likely than Americans to say that their nation's government handled the coronavirus pandemic effectively.