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September 15, 2022

South Africa
Biden and Ramaphosa Need to Confront Transnational Security Concerns

The upcoming White House visit presents an opportunity to deepen monitoring and evaluation of bilateral collaboration on defense, intelligence, and law enforcement matters.

President Joe Biden speaks with South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa at the G7 summit.

November 6, 2020

Election 2020
Inevitable African Schadenfreude About U.S. Elections

For many Africans, the 2020 American presidential elections now underway expose the hypocrisy of American criticism of their own governance. That, in turn, can translate into increased interest in alternatives, such as that posed by China.

A table is seen in the foreground with piles of boxes from the U.S. Postal Service containing mail-in ballots. Several workers can be seen in the background counting ballots while wearing masks.

May 9, 2023

Israel
As Israel Turns 75, "Foreign Affairs" Publishes a Call to Eliminate It

In its May/June issue "Foreign Affairs" magazine published an article by four well-known academics that called in essence for an end to the Jewish state that has existed since 1948. 

June 10, 2022

Global
The World Next Week: What to Read and Listen to This Summer

The annual summer entertainment recommendations from The World Next Week podcast.

Three books next to each other on a light blue background. From left to right: Putin's People, by Catherine Belton; Say Nothing, by Patrick Radden Keefe; and The Four Ages of American Foreign Policy, by Michael Mandelbaum.

February 5, 2020

Election 2020
The President's Inbox: What Should U.S. Policy Toward China Be?

Each week I’m talking with two experts with differing views on how the United States should handle a foreign policy challenge it faces. These special episodes are part of CFR’s Election 2020 activiti…

Chinese President Xi Jinping (L) and Premier Li Keqiang (R) arrive for a meeting at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.