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November 20, 2009

Gender
Women as Change Agents in the Recovery from the Global Financial Crisis

Watch Robert Zoellick, president of the World Bank Group, focus on innovative approaches to advance economic opportunities for women and girls worldwide. This session was part of the the ExxonMobil …

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November 16, 2012

Cuba
Alan Gross, Vilma Castro, and America’s Cuba Policy

Alan Gross is a former USAID contractor who has been in a Cuban jail since December 3, 2009.  The most recent reports are that he has lost 105 pounds while in prison, and may well be suffering from u…

November 10, 2009

Climate Change
Countdown to Copenhagen Symposium: Session 3: U.S. Options for Copenhagen

Watch experts outline some of the options the United States negotiating team could pursue during climate change talks at Copenhagen. This session was part of a CFR symposium, Countdown to Copenhag…

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July 23, 2020

Public Health Threats and Pandemics
Reporting on Local Health Systems

Susan Dentzer, health-care analyst, commentator, journalist, and senior policy fellow at the Duke-Margolis Center for Health Policy, discusses local health systems, including how they are coping with…

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March 15, 2018

Russia
Are Cold War Spy-Craft Norms Fading?

The poisoning of former double agent Sergei V. Skripal in the UK indicates that Russia may have abandoned some unspoken rules of espionage. CIA veteran Jack Devine examines the history and current state of spy-craft.

UK Skripal Poisoning Crime Scene