Meeting

Foreign Affairs LIVE With Hillary Clinton

Monday, March 22, 2021
Speaker

Former U.S. Secretary of State (20092013)

Presider

President, Council on Foreign Relations; Author, The World: A Brief Introduction@RichardHaass

Please join Secretary Hillary Clinton for a discussion of U.S. foreign policy, and what the United States should do so it can build political support for policies needed to contend with today’s national security challenges, from COVID-19 to climate change to competition with China and Russia.

Top Stories on CFR

United States

The world faces unresolved conflicts, growing climate crises, attacks on aid workers, two famines, and diminishing political will—along with significant aid cuts. Altogether, 2025 has earned a grim new superlative: the worst humanitarian year on record.

Southeast Asia

Autocrats have become more skilled in their intimidation and even harm of exiled dissidents and critics living abroad. Many countries where this repression is happening have weakened defenses against it or tolerated it because of economic ties to autocratic powers.

Conflict Prevention

The world continues to grow more violent and disorderly. According to CFR’s annual conflict risk assessment, American foreign policy experts are acutely concerned about conflict-related threats to U.S. national security and international stability that are likely to emerge or intensify in 2026. In this report, surveyed experts rate global conflicts by their likelihood and potential harm to U.S. interests and, for the first time, identify opportunities for preventive action.