Informing U.S. engagement with the world



The Stockpile Gap: How America Can Secure the Strategic Materials It Needs to Win
By Jonathan E. Hillman

Beware the Costs of the Global Rearmament Boom
By Rebecca Patterson

U.S. Medicine Supplies Face a Looming Threat: China
Navigating the AI Moment

Preventing a Russian Annexation of Belarus
In this Contingency Planning Memorandum, Distinguished Fellow Thomas Graham calls on Washington to pursue a Belarus policy that cautiously renews relations with Minsk, engages Moscow to reduce the risk of overreaction, and prepares for annexation despite its best efforts to prevent it.
Iran War’s Ripple Effect

The Broken Economic Order
By Heidi E. Crebo-Rediker
The Age of Economic Warfare
By Edward Fishman

Weaponizing Interdependence
By Brad W. Setser

The Protectionist Turn
By Benn Steil

The Labor Problem
By Rebecca Patterson

The Climate Threat
By Alice C. Hill

Podcasts
View AllThe Spillover
Every geopolitical event — a war, an election, a new tariff, a technological breakthrough — sends ripples through the global economy. On The Spillover, Sebastian Mallaby and Rebecca Patterson trace those ripples, examining how international developments shape markets, policy, finance, and the future of business.
Around the World
CFR analyses and explainers that address global issues and challenges.

Evaluating Trump’s Trade Policy on Trump’s Criteria
By Michael Froman

Time to Stop Forecasting China’s Surplus Away
By Brad W. Setser

Democracies Are Scrambling to Respond as Transnational Repression Worsens
By Joshua Kurlantzick




Israel’s Political Crossroads
CFR Senior Fellows Elliott Abrams and Steven A. Cook break down the factions and coalitions shaping Israel’s upcoming general elections, and weigh Avigdor Lieberman’s chances of becoming the next prime minister. They also tackle the Haredi draft crisis, the momentum behind West Bank annexation, and what’s next for the Palestinian Authority.
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