Today, the Council on Foreign Relations launches the China Strategy Initiative, an ambitious, cross-cutting new endeavor on U.S. strategy toward the People’s Republic of China, led by Senior Fellow and Director Rush Doshi. The initiative will answer the questions that go to the heart of U.S. China strategy. It will launch new programs that undertake fresh analysis, provide granular policy recommendations, and convene experts from around the world. Learn more, and sign up for updates: https://lnkd.in/g9Pnv-zf Watch today's launch event beginning at 8:45am ET with Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, CFR President Mike Froman, and experts Rush Doshi, Matt Pottinger, Elbridge Colby, Bonny Lin, Maher Bitar, Tarun Chhabra, and Ellen Nakashima: https://lnkd.in/gz8hcXEA
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On July 4, the UK will hold a general election for the first time since leaving the European Union in 2020. CFR Europe expert Matthias Matthijs lays out what he expects from the election and what it could mean for foreign policy. Get a brief guide to the UK elections: https://on.cfr.org/4brrXsb
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🗳️ Explore our new Election 2024 hub, which offers a wide range of resources—including a candidate tracker, podcasts, videos, and more—to help voters better understand the critical international issues at stake in the U.S. election. 👉 https://trib.al/UTakh9M
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The transatlantic alliance has passed a remarkable milestone after years of most members not spending enough on defense. But what if more is needed? Liana Fix and Caroline Kapp explain:
As NATO Countries Reach Spending Milestone, Is 2 Percent Enough?
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While July 4 elections are likely to end with Labour beating the Conservatives, voters can expect closer ties with Europe and a stronger emphasis on defense regardless of who wins, writes Sebastian Mallaby.
Britain’s Postelection Foreign Policy
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President Joe Biden is seeking reelection while contending with several foreign policy issues, including wars in Ukraine and Gaza, surging immigration, tensions with China, and economic challenges at home and abroad. Explore his foreign policy positions:
Joe Biden's Foreign Policy Positions
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Former President Donald Trump is vying for another term to continue his “America First” policies, which offer a marked departure from previous Democratic and Republican presidential administrations. Explore his foreign policy positions:
Donald Trump's Foreign Policy Positions
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President Joe Biden lost his debate to former President Donald Trump and perhaps much more, writes Director of Studies James M. Lindsay. He outlines how last week's debate has shaken up the election:
Election 2024: Joe Biden’s Disastrous Debate
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🎙️🌏 Catch up on world news for the week ahead with The World Next Week podcast:
PODCAST | The World Next Week: June 27, 2024
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