Informing U.S. engagement with the world

What the Treasury’s Buyback Surprise Says About the Bond Market
By Rebecca Patterson
Why Nuclear Energy Is Making a Global Comeback
By Roxy Ekberg

Trump’s South Korea Social Post Poses Risks for the United States
By Sheila A. Smith

Trump’s South Korea Move Fuels Growing Fears of U.S. Retreat From Asia
By Joshua Kurlantzick


The U.S. Arsenal Can No Longer Deter China. Here’s What Should Change.
Out of Ammo: A Two-Year Sprint to Rebuild the American Arsenal and Deter China
The U.S. weapons arsenal has been depleted and no longer has the capacity to deter a Chinese attack against Taiwan. This new CFR report lays out a plan for the United States to reform its defense industrial base by focusing on scaling precise mass systems.
Iran War’s Ripple Effect
Navigating the AI Moment
Around the World
CFR analyses and explainers that address global issues and challenges.

What Trump’s Executive Order Means for Childhood Vaccinations
By Stephanie Psaki
Is the Trump-Tinubu Collaboration Working?
By Ebenezer Obadare

How Spain’s Migration Surge Tested EU Border Policy
By Roxy Ekberg

The Dollar Boomerang Threat: Washington’s Motivations to Support the Yen
By Rebecca Patterson

Leaders’ Medical Secrecy Harms Public Trust
By Michelle Gavin

Why the U.S. Intervened to Prop Up Japan’s Yen
By Brad W. Setser

ASEAN, Still Toothless, Is Losing Its Faith in the U.S.
By Joshua Kurlantzick

250 Years of American Foreign Policy

Congress Checks Out
By Elliott Abrams
Where Does American Strategy Go From Here?
By Rebecca Lissner

The Coming AI Backlash
By Chris McGuire

Between Two Orders
By Charles A. Kupchan

After Hegemony
By Gideon Rose

Starting From Scratch
By Paul B. Stares

Overreach and Retrenchment
By Stephen Sestanovich

Podcasts
View AllThe Spillover
Every geopolitical event — a war, an election, a new tariff, a technological breakthrough — sends ripples through the global economy. On The Spillover, Sebastian Mallaby and Rebecca Patterson trace those ripples, examining how international developments shape markets, policy, finance, and the future of business.
Crisis Response Playbooks
The Wachenheim Center for Peace and Security has developed a set of Crisis Response Playbooks for U.S. policy planners when bandwidth is limited and decisions are consequential.
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