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Food and Agriculture
Advancing a more sustainable and resilient food system by addressing challenges and providing leadership in America’s heartland and beyond.
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Defense and SecurityVincent Thian / APIs China Quietly Winning the Iran War?
The Iran war is spreading far beyond the Middle East. ECFR’s James Crabtree explores what that means for China, India, and the implications for the Indo-Pacific region.
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Jun 17America at 250 Global Forum Opening Reception and Dinner
An invitation-only gathering of senior policymakers, scholars, business leaders, and global voices examining the current moment, how we got here, and what the future holds -
Middle East and North Africa
Content covering countries in the Middle East and North Africa, including Egypt, Iran, Iraq, Israel, Lebanon, Libya, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Syria, Tunisia, United Arab Emirates, Palestine, Yemen, and more.
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Ana Miyares PhotographyMining the Future: America's Critical Minerals Challenge
Paramita Das, Alaina Harkness, and Karl Friedhoff discuss the strategic challenges facing the US as it tries to secure critical mineral supply chains while balancing competing policy priorities. -
Craig Bennett
Cohort, 2012, Industry, Business & Consulting, Sector, Private Sector, Craig Bennett, now retired, was one of eight executive committee members responsible for managing the strategic direction of Recycled Energy Development, LLC, an independent power producer that acquires, develops, owns, and op...
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Defense and Security
Analysis, research, and programming related to acquisition and resources, homeland security, strategy, reconstruction, military/nuclear issues, and terrorism.
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AP PhotosGreen with envy? Chicago's sustainable architecture scene
Chicago is known the world over for its bold and unique architecture. After all, it’s the birthplace of the skyscraper. But how does the city compare globally when it comes to sustainable architecture?
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US Foreign Policy
Nuclear Threats 75 Years After Hiroshima
Former deputy secretary of energy Elizabeth Sherwood-Randall and Stanford University’s Scott Sagan examine nuclear weapons today and what Americans can do as arms control regimes falter.