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Gideo Rose writes that "great powers need to be careful lest their dependents embroil them in unnecessary conflicts."
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Gideo Rose writes that "great powers need to be careful lest their dependents embroil them in unnecessary conflicts."
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A symposium discussing Iran and policy options for the next administration, focusing on the nuclear dimension and Iranian foreign policy.
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Watch experts discuss various U.S. policy approaches to the Iranian nuclear program.
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Listen to experts discuss various U.S. policy approaches to the Iranian nuclear program.
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Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Gideon Rose discusses the September/October 2008 issue with CFR.org Executive Editor Michael Moran.
Listen to U.S. Secretary of the Treasury Henry M. Paulson discuss his recent Foreign Affairs article, "A Strategic Economic Engagement."
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Secretary of the Treasury Henry Paulson talks about U.S. China Relations.
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A CFR conference call on China's Olympic Nightmares and the impact that hosting the Olympics has had, and will have on China.
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Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Gideon Rose discusses the July/August 2008 issue with CFR.org Executive Editor Michael Moran.
Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Gideon Rose discusses the new May/June issue of the magazine with CFR.org Executive Editor Michael Moran. Among the topics covered are the end of U.S. hegemony, unintended consequences of the Iraq surge, and a pair of humanitarian crises in Africa.
Foreign Affairs Managing Editor Gideon Rose discusses the forthcoming March/April issue of the magazine with CFR.org Executive Editor Michael Moran. Among the topics covered are ethnic nationalism in world politics, receding democracies, and intelligence reform.
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Listen to experts discuss the role of foreign policy in the 2008 presidential campaign.
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Robert M. Kimmitt discusses sovereign wealth funds and the world economy.
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Listen to Robert M. Kimmitt, U.S. deputy secretary of the treasury, discuss his recent Foreign Affairs article on the rise of sovereign wealth funds.
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Speakers discuss a recently released article in Foreign Affairs, "The Myth of the Authoritarian Model: How Putin's Crackdown Holds Russia Back."
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Richard N. Haass, president of the Council on Foreign Relations, discusses the outcome of the Annapolis Mideast peace conference.
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A conference call with CFR President Richard N. Haass on the Middle East peace talks in Annapolis.
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A conference between Gideon Rose and Dan Markey on the current political situation in Pakistan.
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James Dobbins discusses U.S. foreign policy in Middle East and South Asia.
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