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Julia Demaree Nikhinson / APInside Trump's National Security Playbook
Insider insights from the architect of Trump’s 2017 National Security Strategy.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyThe Third Way: India's Role in a World in Transition
Samir Saran and Leslie Vinjamuri discuss India's distinctive foreign policy strategy and its implications for the global order. -
Biden's First Overseas Trip as President
As President Biden arrives in Europe, Council President Ivo Daalder explains what to expect from the first in-person meetings with European allies.
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Erik McLeanDiane Swonk on the Coronavirus Impact and 2020 Economic Currents
Grant Thornton's chief economist Diane Swonk joined The Economist's Midwest Correspondent Adam Roberts for a conversation on 2020's economic currents and the developing impact of COVID-19. -
ReutersIan Bremmer on Geopolitical Risk in 2020
Eurasia Group President Ian Bremmer joined Council President Ivo Daalder for a video conversation on the key global risks of 2020 and the deepening impact of COVID-19. -
ReutersLiberty and Justice in a Surveillance State
The Economist’s Jon Fasman previews his new book, “We See it All,” in an exclusive conversation with Council members on the legal, political, and moral implications on the rise of surveillance state powers in the US and across the world. -
Climate and the EnvironmentAP PHOTOSEnergy Insecurity: Where Climate Change Meets Geopolitics
Why moving to renewable energy will not increase energy security and reduce geopolitical power struggles and what to do.
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Patrick Hanley
Cohort, 2024, Industry, Business & Consulting, Sector, Private Sector, Patrick Hanley is a businessman and community leader in Winnetka, Illinois. He manages Mason Rocque, a family office investing in Midwest businesses, and serves as a senior advisor at Piglet in Bed, a direct-to-consumer sustai...
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Defense and SecurityReutersWhy Allies are Key for US Security Today
CFR's Mira Rapp-Hooper explains why NATO is still essential for America’s global leadership – but must be remade to meet the challenges of the 21st century.