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January 23, 2014

Syria
Small Steps to Syrian Transition?

Though it’s unlikely the Geneva II talks on Syria will yield major breakthroughs, movement is possible on humanitarian aid, cease-fires, and prisoner exchanges, says former ambassador to Syria Edward…

June 27, 2017

United States
Helping Those Left Behind by Rapid Economic Change: A New Deal for the Twenty-First Century

CFR fellows Edward Alden and Robert E. Litan discuss the responsibility of state and federal governments in ensuring Americans have the skills and education needed to thrive in the jobs of the future.

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June 29, 2016

United Kingdom
What Brexit Reveals About Rising Populism

The United Kingdom’s vote to leave the EU demonstrates that rising populism in Europe and the United States are both driven by voters who feel alienated from the benefits of globalization, says CFR’s…

March 31, 2008

Energy and Climate Policy
Energy Scenarios to 2050: Implications for U.S. Energy Security

EDWARD MORSE:  Good evening ladies and gentlemen.  Welcome to today's meeting which is entitled, "Energy Scenarios to 2050."  This meeting tonight is part of the council's corporate program.  I woul…

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September 1, 2011

Syria
Will Syria Follow Libya?

The Syrian regime’s brutal crackdown on peaceful protesters didn’t trip the same alarm bells as Libya’s did for the UN Security Council, but the international community is gradually losing patience w…