CFR fellows and the CFR website editorial staff provide up-to-date commentary and analysis on our blogs.
John Campbell tracks political and security developments across sub-Saharan Africa.
Elizabeth C. Economy, Evan A. Feigenbaum, Josh Kurlantzick, Adam Segal, Sheila A. Smith, and Scott A. Snyder give their take on the cutting-edge issues emerging in Asia today.
Isobel Coleman maps the intersections between political reform, economic growth, and U.S. policy in the developing world.
Michael A. Levi, Blake Clayton, and Daniel P. Ahn examine policy challenges surrounding energy, security, and climate change.
Steven A. Cook examines developments in the Middle East and their resonance in Washington.
Benn Steil, Neil Bouhan, Jon Hill, and Romil Chouhan provide a graphical take on geoeconomic issues, with links to the news and expert commentary.
Shannon K. O'Neil analyzes developments in Latin America and U.S. relations in the region.
Robert M. Danin analyzes critical developments and U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East.
Micah Zenko covers the U.S. national security debate and offers insight on developments in international security and conflict prevention.
Elliott Abrams gives his take on U.S. foreign policy, with special focus on the Middle East and democracy and human rights issues.
Ideas and initiatives for rebuilding American economic strength.
Ed Husain examines politics, society, and radicalism in the greater Middle East.
A guide to foreign policy and the 2012 U.S. presidential race.
Stewart M. Patrick assesses the future of world order, state sovereignty, and multilateral cooperation.
James M. Lindsay analyzes the politics shaping U.S. foreign policy and the sustainability of American power.