October 11, 2018
ChinaAs religious observance in China grows, the Chinese Communist Party continues to toughen oversight, increase religious persecution, and attempt to coopt state-sanctioned religious organizations.
September 28, 2018
ChinaRUBIN: Good morning. I’m Bob Rubin. And on behalf of my colleagues at the Council, welcome to today’s meeting. We are deeply honored to have as our guest State Councilor and Foreign Minister of the P…
June 18, 2018
HealthPollution kills nine million people each year and sickens many more, mostly in poorer nations. The global health effects of climate change are less well quantified, but also increasing with lower-inc…
June 15, 2018
TaiwanDifferences over Taiwan’s status fuel tensions between the island and mainland, yet cross-strait economic ties continue to deepen.
May 11, 2018
North KoreaWith the recent Inter-Korean Summit, U.S.-China trade disagreements, and unrest in much of the region, the balance of power in Asia continues to be in a state of flux.
May 9, 2018
ReligionDiane L. Moore, Farah Pandith, and Chris Seiple, with Linda K. Wertheimer moderating, discuss religious literacy in global affairs, as part of the 2018 CFR Religion and Foreign Policy Workshop.
March 22, 2018
ChinaIs China’s “charm offensive” in Africa losing its charm and becoming just offensive?
February 21, 2018
EconomicsThe World Economic Update highlights the quarter’s most important and emerging trends.
November 6, 2017
CybersecurityAlthough Europe might be more comfortable talking about offensive cyber operations publicly, European countries are still unclear about their strategic utility.
October 12, 2017
ChinaAs China’s senior Communist Party members anoint its future leaders, President Xi Jinping is poised to solidify his position and power at next week’s party congress.