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April 18, 2002

United States
Literary Agent Morton L. Janklow to Chair Council’s Arthur Ross Book Award

Contact: Lisa Shields, Director of Communications, 212-434-9888 NEW YORK, April 15, 2002 - To judge the winner of America’s newest and largest international affairs book award, the Council has…

January 17, 2017

China
China’s Reserves Fell by Around $45 Billion in December (Using the PBOC Data)

The pace of decline in China’s foreign reserves matters. Not because China is about to run out. But rather because China will at some point decide that it doesn’t want to continue to prioritize…

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March 1, 2004

United States
Council’s 2004 Arthur Ross Book Award Shortlist Announced

  Six Authors to Compete for Largest U.S. Book Award for International Affairs   The Council on Foreign Relations has announced the authors short listed for the third annual Arthur Ross Book…

June 15, 2023

Singapore
A Conversation With Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan of Singapore

Foreign Minister Vivian Balakrishnan discusses Singapore-U.S. relations, the future of ASEAN and its geopolitical and economic significance, international trade and economic trends, the role of small…

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October 19, 2011

Israel
New Dangers and Challenges After Shalit

Freed Palestinian prisoners wave to people during a rally celebrating their release in Gaza City October 18, 2011 (Mohammed Salem/Courtesy Reuters). PLO chairman Mahmoud Abbas returned to Ramallah l…

New Dangers and Challenges After Shalit

November 13, 2010

Myanmar
Suu Kyi’s Release: What Does it Mean?

The release today of Myanmar opposition leader Aung San Suu Kyi, probably the world’s most famous political prisoner (Liu Xiaobo now will hold that honor) has been greeted with acclaim and joy in Y…

Aung San Suu Kyi addresses supporters outside the headquarters of her National League for Democracy party in Yangon