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Jody McBrien, Professor, School of Interdisciplinary Global Studies, College of Arts and Sciences, University of South Samer Shehata, The Colin Mackey and Patricia Molina de Mackey Associate ...
South Korea relies on imports to meet almost all its high energy demand. However, recent reports of safety and quality-control problems at nuclear power plants in South Korea have undermined ...
The David Rockefeller Lectureship is awarded to a distinguished African from either the governmental or the nongovernmental sector. The series recognizes Rockefeller’s interest in African ...
Director of Research, Information, and Publications, Center for Complex Operations, National Defense University Nation-building abroad has become a neuralgic term in American politics. Opposition ...
President Barack Obama's decision to resume repatriation efforts for Yemeni detainees held in the detention center at Guantanamo Bay presents a significant opportunity to strengthen the ...
China recently became the world's second-largest economy and has emerged as the world's largest exporter and second-largest destination for foreign direct investment (FDI). In the past two years ...
The U.S. immigration system is complex, consisting of various laws, policies, and programs. Here’s what to know about ...
Oregon is a resource-rich, trade-dependent state where many benefit from international engagement, but economic challenges ...
China and Russia are deepening energy ties, with natural gas exports exceeding contractual agreements. At the same time, in ...
Blog posts represent the views of CFR fellows and staff and not those of CFR, which takes no institutional positions. One of the many complex foreign policy problems that Donald Trump will inherit ...
With the sudden collapse of the al-Assad regime in Syria, analysts and fighters in other long running civil wars are ...