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August 20, 2012

Egypt
Morsi and the Egyptian Military Shuffle

President Morsi’s reshuffling of top military ranks rebalances political power toward the civilian regime but may unsettle minorities who had hoped the military would check the power of the Muslim Br…

December 10, 2014

United States
Distinguished Economist Willem Buiter Joins CFR as Senior Fellow

Willem H. Buiter, a renowned macroeconomist and global chief economist at Citigroup, has joined the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) as an adjunct senior fellow. His work will focus on geoeconomics…

July 20, 2016

Economics
Hacking the Gender Gap: Why the Tech Industry Needs More Women

This post is by Becky Allen, a research associate for the Women and Foreign Policy program at the Council on Foreign Relations. As evidenced by the Goldman Sachs 10,000 Women program, the Tory Bur…

A worker is seen during manufacturing process for Egypt's first tablet computer "Inar" at a factory in Benha

April 11, 2011

Thailand
Thailand: Another Coup?

Thai soldiers salute as a coffin of their comrade killed in a recent car bombing is flown home from the troubled Yala province in southern Thailand March 2, 2011. (Damir Sagolj/Courtesy Reuters) In …

Thai soldiers salute as a coffin of their comrade killed in a recent car bombing is flown home from the troubled Yala province in southern Thailand March 2, 2011.

October 29, 2013

India
Introductory Post

Hello Asia Unbound readers! As CFR’s newest senior fellow, and the newest contributor to the blog, I look forward to adding a little more content on South Asia to the group effort. At CFR, I am cover…

Indian PM Singh speaks with Gujarat's CM and Hindu nationalist Modi during the inauguration ceremony of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel national museum in Ahmedabad