Arthur C. Helton Memorial Lecture: The Legacy of the Helsinki Accords
Panelists discuss the history and legacy of the Helsinki Accords, the 1975 agreement that concluded the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, and human rights concerns today.
View ArticleAcademic Webinar: U.S. Relations With South America
Brian Winter, vice president of policy at Americas Society and Council of the Americas and editor-in-chief of Americas Quarterly, leads the conversation on U.S. relations with South America. CASA:...
View ArticleLessons From History Series: The Good Friday Agreement: Twenty-Five Years Later
Former officials involved in the negotiations discuss the landmark 1998 Good Friday Agreement (or Belfast Agreement), lessons for the ongoing peace process, enduring sectarian tensions, and the future...
View ArticleA Conversation With Deputy U.S. Attorney General Lisa Monaco: Defending the...
Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco discusses how the Department of Justice is countering new and evolving threats to the rule of law posed by hostile nation states, from transnational repression to...
View ArticleArthur C. Helton Memorial Lecture: The Legacy of the Helsinki Accords
Panelists discuss the history and legacy of the Helsinki Accords, the 1975 agreement that concluded the Conference on Security and Cooperation in Europe, and human rights concerns today.
View ArticleAcademic Webinar: Media Literacy and Propaganda
Renee Hobbs, professor of communication studies and founder and director of the Media Education Lab at the University of Rhode Island, leads the conversation on media literacy and propaganda.
View ArticleRenewing America Series: The Debt Ceiling Fight and the Future U.S. Debt Picture
As the battle over raising the U.S. debt ceiling continues to take shape, former Treasury Secretary Jack Lew and former Senator Rob Portman discuss the politics surrounding the coming fight, the...
View ArticleRenewing America Series: A Nuclear Energy Comeback?
Panelists discuss the future of nuclear energy in the United States and Europe, including arguments for and against the increased use of nuclear power and its broader implications for combatting...
View ArticleYoung Professionals Briefing: After the Protests: Human Rights in Iran
Panelists discuss the implications of the recent human rights protests in Iran for the nation’s domestic political regime, U.S.-Iran relations, and the wider Middle East geopolitical landscape. The CFR...
View ArticleThe Future of Liberal Democracy in Europe
Panelists discuss the current state of identity politics and populism in Europe, including the complex interaction between economic and cultural factors, and how they affect the state of democracy...
View ArticleAcademic Webinar: The Geopolitics of Oil
Carolyn Kissane, academic director and clinical professor at the Center for Global Affairs at New York University, leads the conversation on the geopolitics of oil.
View ArticleC. Peter McColough Series on International Economics With Christine Lagarde
President Christine Lagarde of the European Central Bank discusses inflation, interest rates, and the challenges facing Europe’s economic recovery. The C. Peter McColough Series on International...
View ArticleLessons From History Series Meeting: The Foreign Policy Legacy of the George...
Panelists discuss the foreign policy legacy of the George W. Bush presidency, its successes and failures, and the lasting effects that were passed on to subsequent U.S. presidents. The Lessons From...
View ArticleTackling an Evolving Threat Landscape: Homeland Security in 2023
Secretary Alejandro N. Mayorkas reflects on the twenty years since the Department of Homeland Security’s formation and reviews the evolving security challenges of today and tomorrow, including the...
View ArticleA Conversation With Adam Smith
U.S. Representative Adam Smith discusses the future of U.S. defense priorities, including continued support for Ukraine from the United States and the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO).
View ArticleDaughters and Sons Guest Event: A Conversation With Richard Haass
After two decades as president of the Council on Foreign Relations, Richard Haass discusses his experience with leadership both inside and outside of government, lessons learned along the way, as well...
View ArticleTurkey After the Elections
Panelists discuss the results of Turkey’s May 28 runoff election and what the outcome signals for the future of the country.
View ArticleA Conversation With Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan of Singapore
Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan discusses Singapore-U.S. relations, the future of ASEAN and its geopolitical and economic significance, international trade and economic trends, the role of small...
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