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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The court’s decision will infuriate some and overjoy others, but it should also reassure us all, writes Kat Duffy.
The Supreme Court Was Right on Murthy v. Missouri
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Russian President Vladimir Putin’s new defense partnership with North Korea could have considerable consequences for global security, including potentially changing the military balance in Northeast Asia, writes Sheila Smith.
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In a conversation with CFR expert Dr. Liana Fix, Special Assistant to the President and Senior Director for Europe at National Security Council Michael Carpenter discussed the future of Ukraine joining NATO. Watch this and other expert discussions on NATO ahead of the upcoming summit marking the alliance's 75th anniversary: https://lnkd.in/gvMRrgin
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Foreign Policy in the U.S. Presidential Debate, and Other Headlines of the Day
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A growing number of countries are legalizing same-sex marriage amid a steady advance in rights for LGBTQ+ people, but opposition remains strong in many others. Get the latest:
Marriage Equality: Global Comparisons
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Iran's Guardian Council is charged with determining whether the laws parliament passes are permissible under the constitution and Islamic precepts. Find out more about Iran's power centers:
The Islamic Republic’s Power Centers
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Kenya's protests mark a generational revolution in the country's politics, writes Michell Gavin.
A Sea Change in Kenya
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After the Myanmar military’s 2021 coup, it seemed for two years that the Junta would easily crush resistance. CFR expert Josh Kurlantzick explains how the tables have turned, and why interested parties should be prepared for the probable fall of the Junta.
Myanmar: From Failed State to Total Collapse? - The Globalist
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