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Ukraine

Presidents Trump and Putin will hold their first bilateral meeting since 2019, with Ukraine’s future hanging in the balance. Three CFR experts assess the possible outcomes from the highly anticipated summit in Alaska.

Ukraine

While hopes for a ceasefire in the Russia-Ukraine war remain slim, U.S. and European leaders need to lay the groundwork for lasting peace. Designing provisions that impose high costs on Russia for any future aggression is essential to ensure any agreement holds.

Sanctions

The United States and its allies have imposed broad economic penalties on Russia over its war in Ukraine. As the conflict continues, experts debate whether the sanctions are working.
Russia

United States

A dramatic Iceland meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev showed that success lies not in understanding what the other side thinks but in changing it.

Ukraine

President Donald Trump is right to pursue diplomacy in Ukraine, but success requires a dual approach. To deliver on his promise to end the Russia-Ukraine war, Trump will need to offer Russia sticks as well as carrots.

Ukraine

Putin’s war in Ukraine is not just about territory—it’s a calculated move rooted in history to reclaim Russia's global influence and potentially redraw Europe’s borders. To safeguard European security, the West needs to revive its proven strategy: build a strong deterrent while pursuing dialogue to ensure long-term stability.
Trade

Trade

The global trading system as we have known it is dead. Moving forward, like-minded countries will need to create a new set of trade rules that reflect modern realities.

RealEcon

Recent U.S. pressure on Brazil is a reminder that countries should reserve their legal right to retaliate to avoid being complicit in undermining the rule-based trading system.

Trade

Trade agreements establish shared foundational rules for countries to govern their economic interactions. Though offering significant economic benefits, the United States maintains fewer comprehensive trade agreements than other large economies and is increasingly turning toward nonbinding economic frameworks with other countries, risking continued influence in the global trading system.
Foreign Policy

 

United States

Panelists discuss media consumption and views on foreign policy among youth in the United States and globally. The CFR Young Professionals Briefing Series provides an opportunity for those early in their careers to engage with CFR. The briefings feature remarks by experts on critical global issues and lessons learned in their careers. These events are intended for individuals who have completed their undergraduate studies and have not yet reached the age of thirty to be eligible to apply for CFR term membership. We are pleased to extend this invitation to you through the recommendation of a CFR member. If you no longer wish to receive these invitations, please let us know by replying to this email. If you wish to attend virtually, log-in information and instructions on how to participate during the question and answer portion will be provided the evening before the event to those who register. Please note the audio, video, and transcript of this hybrid meeting will be posted on the CFR website.

U.S. Foreign Policy

Michèle Flournoy discusses her distinguished career in public service including working as former undersecretary of defense for policy.  Visit “How I Got Here: Michèle Flournoy” on the Foreign Affairs Career Center for more information.  The Lives in Public Service Roundtable Series features some of the country’s outstanding public servants discussing the lessons learned from their lives and careers. 
Federal Reserve

United States

Speculation has mounted that Trump could force Fed Chair Jerome Powell from his position, but the independence of the Federal Reserve Board should be preserved to maintain U.S. economic leadership.

United States

The president has not commented on his policy priorities—including immigration, government efficiency, trade, and AI investment—that have contributed to the ongoing U.S. labor market slowdown.

RealEcon

  Immediately following publication of the recent dismal jobs report from the Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), President Trump fired its top official, Commissioner Erika McEntarfer. Trump asserted, without evidence, that her numbers were “RIGGED in order to make the Republicans, and ME, look bad.” Dr. McEnfarter, who was confirmed in her post by an 86-8 Senate vote in January 2024, is well-regarded by economists across the political divide. Wall Street and the Federal Reserve have long treated BLS labor-market data as essential input into their decision-making, making its impartiality critical to sound investment and policy formulation. Whoever the president now appoints to fill the post, questions will linger as to whether BLS reports can any longer be trusted—and not manipulated to suit the president’s preferences. What effect might this have on the U.S. economy? Some clues come from two recent studies of GDP data manipulation by governments. The first found that autocracies overstate yearly GDP growth by an average of 35%. The second, looking at Chinese provincial data, found that firms in high‐manipulation provinces suffer higher cost of equity—in the range of 3-6 percent higher. These findings are shown in the graphic above. Since labor-market data, like GDP data, is relied upon by markets and policymakers to gauge the health of the economy, any degrading of their impartiality can be expected to have a similar effect—that is, to raise the cost of financing for U.S. companies. For this reason, the political firing of the BLS commissioner should be considered a material harm to U.S. economic performance going forward.
Health Policy

United States

PEPFAR has long been hailed as a landmark health initiative, earning bipartisan support for its role in combating HIV/AIDS worldwide. However, the Trump administration’s efforts to overhaul U.S. foreign aid have threatened the program’s long-term security.

 

 

Events

United States

Panelists discuss the recent reorganization of the U.S. Department of State, including the reasons behind the structural changes and the impact on U.S. humanitarian efforts and broader foreign policy objectives.   This is a virtual meeting through Zoom. Log-in information and instructions on how to participate during the question and answer portion will be provided the evening before the event to those who register. Please note the audio, video, and transcript of this virtual meeting will be posted on the CFR website. This meeting is presented by RealEcon: Reimagining American Economic Leadership, a CFR initiative of the Maurice R. Greenberg Center for Geoeconomic Studies.

Religion

Thomas J. Reese, senior analyst for Religion News Service; Stephen Schneck, commissioner of the U.S. Commission on International Religious Freedom; and George Weigel, senior fellow of the Ethics and Public Policy Center, discuss Pope Leo XIV’s foreign policy priorities during his first 100 days and the Vatican’s evolving role in international diplomacy. Claire Giangravé, Vatican reporter for Religion News Service, moderates the conversation. 

Russia

CFR experts from the Council’s Special Initiative on Securing Ukraine’s Future will discuss potential U.S. actions if Russian President Vladimir Putin rejects U.S. President Donald Trump’s demands for a ceasefire deal and what options remain to end the war in Ukraine.

Saudi Arabia

Panelists discuss Saudi Arabia’s growing geopolitical role, the leadership of Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, and the transformation of the Kingdom from recent reforms.Copies of The Man Who Would Be King: Mohammed bin Salman and the Transformation of Saudi Arabia will be available for purchase.If you wish to attend virtually, log-in information and instructions on how to participate during the question and answer portion will be provided the evening before the event to those who register. Please note the audio, video, and transcript of this hybrid event will be posted on the CFR website.

Explainers

What Is Temporary Protected Status (TPS)?
TPS has long been used as a humanitarian solution for migrants who are unable to return home safely. President Trump’s renewed efforts to scale back such programs have fueled debate over the policy’s use and scope.

Expert Spotlight

Jessica Brandt
Jessica Brandt

Senior Fellow for Technology and National Security

Technology and Innovation National Security Intelligence

Steven A. Cook
Steven A. Cook

Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies and Director of the International Affairs Fellowship for Tenured International Relations Scholars

Middle East and North Africa Turkey Arab Spring

Featured Publications

International Law

Few Americans have done more than Jerome A. Cohen to advance the rule of law in East Asia. The founder of the study of Chinese law in the United States and a tireless advocate for human rights, Cohen has been a scholar, teacher, lawyer, and activist for more than sixty years. Moving among the United States, China, and Taiwan, he has encouraged legal reforms, promoted economic cooperation, mentored law students—including a future president of Taiwan—and brokered international crises. In this compelling, conversational memoir, Cohen recounts a dramatic life of striving for a better world from Washington, DC, to Beijing, offering vital first-hand insights from the study and practice of Sino-American relations. In the early 1960s, when Americans were not permitted to enter China, he met with émigrés in Hong Kong and interviewed them on Chinese criminal procedure. After economic reform under Deng Xiaoping, Cohen’s knowledge of Chinese law took on a new importance as foreign companies began to pursue business opportunities. Helping China develop and reconstruct its legal system, he made an influential case for the roles of Western law and lawyers. Cohen helped break political barriers in both China and Taiwan, and he was instrumental in securing the release of political prisoners in several countries. Sharing these experiences and many others, this book tells the full story of an unparalleled career bridging East and West.

Public Health Threats and Pandemics

A detailed exploration of the most sweeping government border closures in human history during the COVID-19 pandemic and the implications for the future of global mobility.

United States

Son of the Midwest, movie star, and mesmerizing politician—America’s fortieth president comes to three-dimensional life in this gripping and profoundly revisionist biography.