The U.S.-North Korea Summit: Resources from CFR and Foreign AffairsJune 8, 2018By Richard Haass, Sheila A. Smith, Elizabeth C. Economy, Patricia M. Kim and Scott A. Snyder
United States to Leave the Iran DealMay 8, 2018By Ray Takeyh, Steven A. Cook, Philip H. Gordon, Amy M. Jaffe and Lori Esposito Murray
International Cooperation Gets a Low Grade from Global Think Tank Leaders for the Second Year in a RowMay 7, 2018
Xi’s China Is More Authoritarian at Home and More Assertive Abroad, Argues Elizabeth Economy in New BookMay 1, 2018
U.S. Must Better Prepare Its Workforce for the Promise and Perils of Technology, Asserts CFR Task ForceApril 10, 2018
Fighting ISIS, Piracy, and Crime Should Guide U.S.-Indonesia Relations, Argues Kurlantzick in New ReportFebruary 21, 2018
The Marshall Plan Holds Lessons for Present Tensions With Russia, Benn Steil Writes in New BookFebruary 13, 2018
U.S. Must Make Election Meddling More Costly for Russia to Deter Future Attacks, Argue Blackwill and Gordon in ReportJanuary 19, 2018
In New Book, Max Boot Argues One CIA Operative Could Have Changed the Course of the Vietnam WarJanuary 9, 2018
U.S. Alliance Remains South Korea’s Strongest Security Guarantee, Argues Scott Snyder in New BookJanuary 2, 2018
CFR Survey Ranks North Korea and Iran Among Most Likely and Consequential U.S. Conflicts in 2018December 11, 2017
U.S. Needs a Preventive Strategy to Avoid Costly Conflicts and Preserve America’s Global Standing, Says Paul B. StaresNovember 28, 2017By Paul B. Stares
John Pomfret’s “The Beautiful Country and the Middle Kingdom” Wins 2017 CFR Arthur Ross Book AwardNovember 15, 2017By John Pomfret
U.S. Sovereignty Enhanced, Not Undermined, by International Cooperation, Writes Stewart Patrick in New CFR BookOctober 31, 2017