February 21, 2019
United StatesMost Democrats running for president in 2020 are focused on domestic issues. Not Tulsi Gabbard. The Iraq War veteran and four-term congresswoman from Hawaii is putting foreign policy front and center…
February 15, 2019
Syrian Civil WarDevelopments in conflicts across the world that you might have missed this week.
February 1, 2019
CybersecurityThis week: UAE spying; DNI releases top threats; Huawei indicted; and Tehran toys with crypto.
January 31, 2019
United KingdomIn less than two months, the United Kingdom is set to crash out of the European Union without an arrangement for what comes next.
January 30, 2019
ChinaWith the potential shifting global balance of power from the United States to China, the latest issue of Foreign Affairs focuses on how the troubled hegemon and the confident challenger are trying to…
January 18, 2019
MediaDaniel Kurtz-Phelan, executive editor of Foreign Affairs; Robert McMahon, managing editor of CFR.org; and Lisa Shields, vice president of global communications and media relations at CFR, discuss the…
December 21, 2018
South SudanSouth Sudan is facing one of the largest displacement crises in the world. A recent peace agreement is stoking hopes for returns of displaced people to their homes. But with ongoing instability and a lack of sufficient planning, returns remain a dangerous prospect.
December 11, 2018
Immigration and MigrationEric Schwartz discusses the humanitarian, legal, and policy questions surrounding the migrant caravan, including U.S. relations with Mexico and Central America, U.S. and international practices relat…
December 3, 2018
Monetary PolicyVice Chairman Randal Quarles discusses the outlook for the U.S. economy, inflation, and monetary policy.
November 15, 2018
Technology and InnovationThis panel examines AI’s role in moderating online content, and its effectiveness, particularly with respect to disinformation campaigns.