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Council on Foreign Relations' Raimondo: Want to Reduce Reliance on China
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Thank you for following our work in 2017! | Council on Foreign Relations
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The Council on Foreign Relations marks its 100th anniversary in 2021. Take a look back at the last century. Learn more at CFR.org/100 | Council on Foreign Relations
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“The truth is that us Europeans, we need to take more burden when it comes to the security of Europe, of our neighborhood,” says George Gerapetritis, Greek minister for foreign affairs. 🔗 Watch the full conversation: https://on.cfr.org/4ruKrk3 | Council on Foreign Relations
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Need help keeping up? | Council on Foreign Relations
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President Trump has argued that international agreements weaken U.S. sovereignty. But do they? | Council on Foreign Relations
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Dec 13, 2017
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From trade to NATO, this episode of "The President's Inbox" looks at the United States' relationship with Europe under President Trump. Listen: http://on.cfr.org/2nxvjma | Council on Foreign Relations
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Mar 14, 2017
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The United States spend $50 billion every year on foreign aid, making up 1% of the total federal budget. But is aid simply charity? Or does it serve U.S. interests? | Council on Foreign Relations
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Jan 31, 2020
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“Greenland is a fundamental issue for United States security, but also for Denmark, which is a NATO ally. And NATO, remember, was the alliance to protect the West from the Soviet Union and now from Russian aggression. If the United States and Denmark can’t work this out, this is a fundamental problem for NATO and the future of NATO,” says Matthias Matthijs, CFR Europe expert. | Council on Foreign Relations
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Russia interfered with the U.S. presidential election in 2016, and intelligence officials warn that interference in this year’s presidential election may already be underway. CFR's Shannon K. O'Neil dives into the issue of election security—and what the U.S. needs to do to prevent interference in 2020. | Council on Foreign Relations
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Feb 14, 2020
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What challenges will the next U.S. president face in dealing with the Islamic State? | Council on Foreign Relations
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May 10, 2016
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A Time for Truth: Oversight of Meta’s Foreign Relations and Representations to the United States Congress | United States Senate Committee on the Judiciary
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Millions of U.S. jobs, and most of the products Americans use, depend on trade with the rest of the world. Here are the challenges the next president will face on trade: | Council on Foreign Relations
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Jun 24, 2016
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Whoever becomes the next president will have to deal with China on a wide range of issues. Here are a few of the challenges: | Council on Foreign Relations
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Nov 9, 2016
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U.S. foreign policy has seen its share of controversial moments throughout the country's history, from violent westward expansion to interwar isolationism to ruinous military interventions. CFR surveyed hundreds of historians on which decisions they thought left the most tarnished legacies. Here's how they ranked the worst foreign policy decisions in U.S. history: https://on.cfr.org/45rXx9c | Council on Foreign Relations
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China and India have disputed their shared border for years—they even went to war in 1962. Here’s what to know about the latest escalation between the two Asian giants. | Council on Foreign Relations
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Jun 14, 2021
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Each year, CFR organizes more than one hundred on-the-record events, conference calls, and podcasts in which senior government officials, global leaders, business executives, and prominent thinkers discuss pressing international issues. Here are some of the most memorable moments from conversations at CFR during a year of extraordinary disruptions to international trade and U.S. trade policy. | Council on Foreign Relations
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“Licensing or allowing the sale of the most advanced AI chips to China, when China has spent decades trying to develop their own indigenous chipmaking and chip design capability, would be, in my view, strategically reckless, incredibly self-destructive, an own goal of lasting proportions,” says Senator Christopher Coons (D-DE). 🔗 Watch the full conversation: https://on.cfr.org/4qi3cpU | Council on Foreign Relations
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“We have treaties. And we have partners and allies. China does not have a global network of partners and allies. They have nervous neighbors and client states. And as we retreat from our soft power engagement in the Pacific Islands and throughout the world, we are creating space for the PRC to advance,” says Senator Christopher Coons (D-DE) speaking at an event co-organized by CFR's China Strategy Initiative and the 21st Century China Center at UC San Diego’s School of Global Policy and Strategy
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“There is no doubt that there was a massive intelligence and leadership failure in Israel,” says Hillary Rodham Clinton, former secretary of state and professor at Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs (SIPA). Clinton addresses the October 7 attacks and calls for accountability, arguing that Israeli leadership needs to be held responsible for the intelligence failures that preceded the attacks. She draws a parallel to how former Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir resign
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U.S. foreign policy has left a lasting global imprint, from securing U.S. sovereignty to expanding its continental reach to creating the post–World War II institutions that ushered in unprecedented peace and prosperity. CFR surveyed hundreds of historians on which decisions they thought had the most enduring positive legacies. Here's how they ranked the best foreign policy decisions in U.S. history: https://on.cfr.org/45rXx9c | Council on Foreign Relations
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“I get that the president wants to negotiate a peace. But I think it was a missed opportunity to remind the American people that we care about the transatlantic partnership. We care about free Europe, and we care about totalitarians who invade sovereign nations. And that was a missed opportunity last night,” says Senator and Chair of the Senate Judiciary Subcommittee on Intellectual Property Thom Tillis (R-NC). 🔗 Watch the full conversation: https://on.cfr.org/4aOIB6Q | Council on Foreign Relat
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Today, the Council on Foreign Relations launches the China Strategy Initiative, an ambitious, cross-cutting new endeavor on U.S. strategy toward the People’s Republic of China, led by Senior Fellow and Director Rush Doshi. The initiative will answer the questions that go to the heart of U.S. China strategy. It will launch new programs that undertake fresh analysis, provide granular policy recommendations, and convene experts from around the world. Learn more, and sign up for updates: https://on.
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"If we think about how the U.S. government might engage with Iran for the rest of the year, they see a weakened, you know, failing Islamic Republic. And so we can imagine just a build up of further sanctions, containment, Israeli pressure, that could see, of course, an end game that is Venezuela-esque," says Sanam Vakil, Director of the Middle East and North Africa Programme at Chatham House. 🔗 Watch the full conversation: https://on.cfr.org/4jz1izo | Council on Foreign Relations
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“It’s easy to go after China for what they do to the Uyghurs. It’s easy to go after Russia for them clamping down on human rights and political rights. That’s easy. The test is whether we, as a country, apply those standards to our friends,” says Senator Chris Van Hollen (D-MD). Van Hollen questions whether the United States consistently applies human rights standards to its allies, citing Indian President Narendra Modi on religious rights, Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan on political rig
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In an address to the country on Saturday night, President Donald Trump said American bombers had targeted three nuclear sites in Iran — Fordow, Natanz, and Isfahan — joining Israel’s campaign against Iran. “Our objective was the destruction of Iran’s nuclear enrichment capacity and a stop to the nuclear threat posed by the world’s number one state sponsor of terror,” said President Trump. CFR Middle East expert Steven Cook explains what to watch out for next. This is a developing story. Visit CF
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“[President Xi Jinping]’s got to be really pretty sure he’s going to be successful with [Taiwan] because if he fails, it’s going to be really, really bad for him personally,” says Senator Pete Ricketts (R-NE). 🔗 Watch the full conversation: https://on.cfr.org/4qi3cpU | Council on Foreign Relations
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