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January 16, 2024

Terrorism and Counterterrorism
Young Professionals Briefing: What to Worry About in 2024

Panelists discuss potential and ongoing crises that may erupt or escalate in 2024, as well as their global political implications. This event will explore the results of CFR’s 2024 Preventive Priorit…

Play Members of Patriot Front, a right-wing group, prepare to march with anti-abortion activists during the 49th annual March for Life in DC.

March 6, 2023

Wars and Conflict

April 5, 2022

Energy and Climate Policy
Russia and the Future of U.S. Energy

Amy Myers Jaffe, research professor and managing director of the Climate Policy Lab at The Fletcher School of Law and Diplomacy, discusses economic sanctions on Russia and their implications for U.S…

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February 24, 2022

Kazakhstan
The Consequences of Internet Shutdowns in Kazakhstan

Despite high costs, both economically and socially, internet shutdowns will remain a tool for authoritarian leaders. Kazakhstan has long manipulated the internet to stifle dissent.

Kassym-Jomart Tokayev, president of Kazakhstan, stands at a podium during a televised address.

February 25, 2021

United States
Think Global: Write Local

Mark Seibel, technology policy editor at the Washington Post, discusses his journalism career and best practices for connecting local issues to global dynamics. Carla Anne Robbins, adjunct senior fel…

Play People work at the newsroom of Multimedios Television during "A Day Without Women" protest, as part of protests against gender violence, in Monterrey, Mexico March 9, 2020. REUTERS/Daniel Becerril - RC2NGF9XFMMV