How do critical international developments shape economic and financial markets worldwide? Each week, The Spillover examines the ripple effects of global events across policy, geopolitics, economics, ...
Truman’s decision not to seek congressional authorization for his decision to commit U.S. troops to defend South Korea set a ...
CFR President Michael Froman assesses the U.S. government’s de facto ban on Anthropic’s most powerful AI model and what it ...
In this episode of The President’s Inbox, CFR Senior Fellow Linda Robinson unpacks the unique challenges faced by women leaders, their contributions to democracy, and the critical lessons they offer ...
Consider John F. Kennedy. On June 26, 1963, he gave a rousing speech to several hundred thousand cheering West Berliners. Yet ...
The U.S.-Iran deal sidelines Israel, a critical ally, on issues affecting its core security interests. That may be tactically ...
Two powerful earthquakes struck the northern coast of Venezuela on Wednesday evening, collapsing homes and buildings. Without ...
The Red Sea is vital to the free flow of global trade, but the Yemen-based Houthis and the fallout from the Iran war threaten to choke off the Mideast waterway, with major consequences for the global ...
The vote to approve a treaty with Britain set many precedents that govern the treaty-making process to this day and created ...
The House Foreign Affairs Committee holds a hearing titled, "Can Turkey Find Its Way Back to Freedom? Authoritarian ...
Asia got a glimpse of its energy future during the Iran war. What governments do next will determine whether the crisis ...