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March 25, 2015

Global
International Efforts to Combat Climate Change

Council on Foreign Relations 3/25/15 Academic Conference Call on International Efforts to Combat Climate Change with Michael Levi

Podcast

January 18, 2022

International Law
Legal Principles Matter in Defense of Democracies

Legal principles matter as two major democracies—Taiwan and Ukraine—are threatened by superpower neighbors. Whether one argues about Taiwan’s status as a country or a province of China, it is a vibra…

Ukrainian service members drive tanks during the Independence Day military parade in Kyiv, Ukraine in August 2021.

May 5, 2017

Global
Human Rights and Diplomacy

David Kramer, Senior Director for Human Rights and Democracy at the McCain Institute and former U.S. Assistant Secretary of State for Democracy, Human Rights, and Labor, joins CFR's James M. Lindsay …

Podcast

February 20, 2013

United States
Climate Change and the Obama Administration

Council on Foreign Relations 2/20/13 on Climate Change and the Obama Administration with Michael Levi

Podcast

November 23, 2021

China
Does Taiwan Have the Right of Self-Defense?

If conflict were to break out between China and Taiwan, the latter’s right to defend itself would hinge on its international legal status and the circumstances of the hostilities.

Armored vehicles parade in front of Taiwan presidential palace.