Today, the Council on Foreign Relations launches the China Strategy Initiative, an ambitious, cross-cutting new endeavor on U.S. strategy toward the People’s Republic of China, led by Senior Fellow and Director Rush Doshi. The initiative will answer the questions that go to the heart of U.S. China strategy. It will launch new programs that undertake fresh analysis, provide granular policy recommendations, and convene experts from around the world. Learn more, and sign up for updates: https://lnkd.in/g9Pnv-zf Watch today's launch event beginning at 8:45am ET with Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, CFR President Mike Froman, and experts Rush Doshi, Matt Pottinger, Elbridge Colby, Bonny Lin, Maher Bitar, Tarun Chhabra, and Ellen Nakashima: https://lnkd.in/gz8hcXEA
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CFR welcomes Daniel Poneman back as a senior fellow. His focus will be on nuclear security and energy issues. He will also contribute to the activities of a new, cross-cutting initiative on climate change. Learn more ➡️ https://trib.al/YaugJj9
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The U.S. presidential election is not just a domestic affair. Biden’s decision will have major consequences for U.S. foreign policy and global security, writes Liana Fix.
Global Threats Loom if Biden Drops Out
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The surprising shift to the left in snap elections has broken the far-right populist fever in France, but now a crisis of governability looms in Paris that has further weakened President Emmanuel Macron’s grip on power, writes Matthias Matthijs.
What Do France’s Surprise Election Results Mean for the Far Right?
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CFR Chairman Emeritus and former U.S. Treasury secretary Robert Rubin and CFR Board Member and General Catalyst Chairman and Managing Director Kenneth Chenault assess Donald Trump’s economic policy agenda:
Opinion | The Enormous Risks a Second Trump Term Poses to Our Economy
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That is the biggest risk to Latin America's democracies today: not autocratic presidents who successfully dismantle democracy from the top-down—those are rare—but local tyrants who corrode democracy at its foundations, writes Latin America expert Will Freeman.
In Latin America, Your Zip Code—Not Just Your Nationality—Determines Whether You Live in a Democracy
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U.S. Treasury Undersecretary for International Affairs Jay Shambaugh spoke about the U.S.-China economic relationship during a China Strategy Initiative and RealEcon conversation. Tune in ➡️ on.cfr.org/3xI5MAr
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CFR is pleased to welcome Steven Levitsky as a senior fellow for democracy. His research focuses on democratization and authoritarianism, political parties, and weak and informal institutions, with a focus on Latin America. Learn more: https://trib.al/Yb2Iku4
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🎧 On this episode of The President's Inbox podcast, Matthias Matthijs, senior fellow for Europe at CFR and Daniela Schwarzer, a member of the executive board of the Bertelsmann Stiftung, sit down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the results and consequences of the snap elections in France and the United Kingdom. Listen, and subscribe for weekly episodes:
PODCAST | The President's Inbox: The Elections in Britain and France
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