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May 11, 2010

Global
New Relationship with the International Criminal Court Critical to U.S. Goal of Prosecuting War Criminals

As the Obama administration prepares for the May 31-June 11 review conference of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Kampala, Uganda, a new Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) Special Report, Fr…

September 29, 2015

Egypt
Sisi’s Struggle for Egypt

I have always wondered why leaders of foreign countries feel the need to publish opinion pieces in American newspapers of record. Who exactly are they trying to influence? The folks at the White Hous…

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January 2, 2018

Digital Policy
Year in Review: Tech Companies Grapple with Disinformation

2017 was the year that tech companies faced a difficult reckoning over their role in spreading online disinformation.

Representatives from Twitter, Facebook and Google testify before a Senate Judiciary Crime and Terrorism Subcommitte

February 11, 2020

Puerto Rico
What Exactly is in the New Agreement Between Puerto Rico's Board and its Creditors?

How much tax supported debt will Puerto Rico be left with if the Board's most recent proposal is accepted by the courts?

What Exactly is in the New Agreement Between Puerto Rico's Board and its Creditors?

March 22, 2013

Europe
Economic Prospects for the Eurozone

Please join Willem H. Buiter as he discusses break-up risk, sovereign debt restructuring, bank creditor bail-ins, debt mutualisation, austerity and growth in the Eurozone. The C. Peter McColough Ser…

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July 10, 2020

Wars and Conflict
Five POW Movies Worth Watching

Each Friday this summer, we suggest foreign-policy-themed movies worth watching. This week: films about prisoners of war.

Movie posters clockwise from the top left: Unbroken/Amazon; The Bridge on the River Kwai/Golden Globes; The Deer Hunter/IMDB; The Great Escape/ABC; Stalag 17/History Net; Rescue Dawn/IMP Awards.