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  1. Opium Boom, Water Wars, and the Green Tech Race

    February 3, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  2. Leading Through Uncertainty

    Council President & CEO Leslie Vinjamuri delivers the commencement address to Hamilton Lugar School graduates.

  3. Report urban rural divide us foreign policy 170524

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  4. A screen shows Rafael Grossi, left, International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General and a candidate for United Nations Secretary-General, speaking during an informal dialogue at U.N. headquarters, Tuesday, April 21, 2026.
    Yuki Iwamura / AP

    Can the Next Secretary-General Bring the UN Back to Relevance?

    by Suzanne Nossel

    The contest to succeed António Guterres is underway. As candidates put forward their visions, the more pressing question is what kind of leader the moment demands.

  5. An illustration of a hand holding a wine glass

    Moments of Impact

    Blog Post
    by Molly Matelski , Aaron Masliansky , Natalie Moore, Ivo H. Daalder

    We’re sharing Moments of Impact, stories of members of our community being inspired to think differently or act boldly to improve the world.

  6. Radioactive Water, Cartel in Control, and Immigration Shortage

    July 7, 2023 Check out our roundup of the week's top news and research in food, agriculture, and global development.

  7. A variety of fruit is pictured at a grocery store.
    Jakub Kapusnak

    The Hidden Hungry: Men in Poverty

    Blog Post
    by Susan Raymond, Heidi Hock O'Quinn, Latonyia Lawrence

    Men often fall outside of gendered stereotypes of food assistance programs, failing to reflect nuanced experiences of hunger in the United States.

  8. Urban ministers at the G7
    Henning Schacht

    Leveraging City Diplomacy to Drive the Global Agenda

    Blog Post
    by Matt Watson

    Cities are embracing their role as international actors, but more resources are needed to fully realize the benefits of their global engagements.

  9. Global Leadership Awards Dinner 2023

    Honoring European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and UL Solutions President and CEO Jennifer Scanlon.

  10. Republicans and Democrats in Different Worlds on Immigration
    Reuters
    Public Opinion Survey

    Republicans and Democrats in Different Worlds on Immigration

    Public Opinion Survey
    by Craig Kafura, Bettina Hammer

    October 8, 2019, RESEARCH Public Opinion Survey by Craig Kafura and Bettina Hammer, Reuters, Download Report (PDF), Republicans see immigration as a critical threat to the country, say restricting immigration makes the US safer, and support using US troops to stop migrants from crossing into the ...