February 1, 1998
TradeIn 1997, Washington paid unprecedented attention to Africa and its continental rebirth. Both then-First Lady Hillary Clinton and then-Secretary of State Madeleine Albright toured the continent. Presi…
November 27, 2001
Agricultural PolicyOverview The world's agricultural system stands at the shores of a technological Rubicon. On the near side, where most farmers toil today, new strains of crops are still largely the product of con…
March 16, 2004
GlobalRICHARD HAASS: We thank you all for your patience. I'm Richard Haass. I'm president of the Council on Foreign Relations. And I want to welcome you all tonight to the council for this year's David A. …
April 14, 2005
International LawJEFFREY TOOBIN: Welcome to the Council. My name is Jeff Toobin. I am moderating today. This session is on the record, and it is also being broadcast live on the Council's website. Let me explain a …
February 6, 2006
EuropeCouncil on Foreign RelationsNew York, NYRICHARD R. BURT: Well, thank you. We’re going to get started right away, so we can keep on schedule here, but I’m delighted to be the presider or facilitato…
January 6, 2006
International LawThe U.S. Supreme Court will have two new faces when it next convenes. This shake-up occurs at a time when the Court’s decisions could have a substantial impact on issues of foreign policy and nationa…
September 8, 2006
United States7:30 to 8:00 a.m. Breakfast8:00 to 9:00 a.m. Meeting
September 8, 2006
United StatesWatch experts discuss the terrorist threat in New York and the importance of preparing for small-scale
June 26, 2006
AmericasWatch Latin America experts discuss developments in Latin America over the part year, particularly the Bolivian and Mexican elections.
May 23, 2006
IranWalter Russell Mead, CFR’s senior fellow for U.S. foreign policy, says that when British Prime Minister Tony Blair meets with President Bush on Thursday, the timing of allied troop withdrawals will p…