The Council on Foreign Relations mourns the passing of Richard B. Cheney, a life member since 1982 and a member of the Council’s Board of Directors from 1987 to 1989 and again from 1993 to 1995. A ...
Richard B. Cheney was a consummate public servant who made great contributions to the legislative and executive branches, and to the security of all Americans.
The pressure on Argentina’s reserves predated the increase in uncertainty ahead of Argentina’s October election, and it is unlikely to dissipate in full even after Milei’s victory.
President Trump routinely claims that foreigners pay his tariffs, which is false—U.S. importers pay them. Over time, however, foreign exporters can be expected to bear a small but rising burden of ...
President Trump is right to draw attention to the plight of victims of Islamist terror in Nigeria, but a unilateral invasion ...
At the World Trade Organization’s annual Public Forum, which brings together researchers, civil society, practitioners, and ...
President Donald Trump’s announcement of resuming nuclear testing has stirred questions about the type, such as live testing ...
Renowned Japan expert Sheila Smith discusses the country’s historic election of its first female prime minister, her politics ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the ...
Across the developed world, citizens and their governments are reconsidering what types of spending best advance their ...
The novel Agreement on Climate Change, Trade, and Sustainability balances ambitious environmental targets with domestic ...
CFR President Michael Froman discusses the Trump administration’s Venezuela policy with Will Freeman, fellow for Latin ...
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