Informing U.S. engagement with the world

Who Is Accountable When AI Goes Global?
By Tony Oweke


Remembering a Fallen Hero on Memorial Day
By James M. Lindsay

Everything, Everywhere, All at Once: The Future of U.S. Strategy
By Michael Froman

Americans of Both Parties Agree on Strong U.S. Leadership Abroad

Americans Actually Support U.S. Global Leadership
To better understand outside-the-Beltway perspectives, CFR convened nine bipartisan conversations with 332 Americans representing 29 states. The findings revealed surprising consensus on what Americans want from U.S. foreign policy.
U.S.-India Diplomacy

The Iran War’s Hard Lessons
By Max Boot
Fighting Without Friends
By Erin D. Dumbacher

The End of Nuclear Diplomacy
By Ray Takeyh

America’s Arsenal Problem
By Laura Taylor-Kale

Iran’s Policy Ripple Effect
Around the World
CFR analyses and explainers that address global issues and challenges.

Since Fidel Castro’s ascent to power in 1959, U.S.-Cuba ties have endured a nuclear crisis, a long U.S. economic embargo, and persistent political hostilities.
What the Trump-Xi Summit Means for Southeast Asia and South Asia
By Joshua Kurlantzick

China and the U.S. Agreed to ‘Strategic Stability’ in Beijing. They Don’t Define It the Same Way.
By Zongyuan Zoe Liu

South Africa and the Limits of Identity
By Ebenezer Obadare

Finding China in the U.S. TIC Data
By Brad W. Setser



Israel’s Political Crossroads
CFR Senior Fellows Elliott Abrams and Steven A. Cook break down the factions and coalitions shaping Israel’s upcoming general elections, and weigh Avigdor Lieberman’s chances to become the next prime minister. They also tackle the Haredi draft crisis, the momentum behind West Bank annexation, and what’s next for the Palestinian Authority.
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Artificial Intelligence
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the world, raising urgent questions about which countries will set the rules, who will control the most powerful systems, and what the technology could mean for war, diplomacy, and economic competition.
Interview Series: Working in Foreign Policy
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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.
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