In Mozambique, the lead-up to October’s elections has featured plenty of backroom maneuvering within the long-dominant ...
National security policymakers are understandably worried about economic risks, but they shouldn’t lose sight of other ...
When Prime Minister Kishida Fumio announced on August 14 that he would not seek re-election, the door opened for a number of ...
Throughout August, much of China’s engagement in Africa has set the stage for this week’s upcoming Forum on China-Africa ...
U.S. presidential election will have serious implications for the world. In the first of a five-part series, this global ...
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) welcomes the 2024–25 visiting fellows to the David Rockefeller Studies Program. Selected fellows have the opportunity to broaden their perspective on foreign ...
August witnessed significant Chinese engagement in the Middle East. Relations with Israel soured as China condemned Israel’s ...
I look at what the presidential contenders are saying about foreign policy. This Week: The Democratic presidential nominee ...
In recent decades, the once-clear divide between domestic politics and foreign policy has blurred. Foreign policy decisions ...
Given the size and composition of its external lending, China should be clearing far more interest income on its reserves and policy lending than SAFE reports.
Steven Cook, the Eni Enrico Mattei Senior Fellow for Middle East and Africa Studies at CFR, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss the potential for a wider war in the Middle East as Iran vows to ...
A recent article in the Telegraph newspaper in London by former Royal Navy Commander Tom Sharpe was entitled “The Houthis Have Defeated the U.S. Navy.” If that is not correct, it is only because the U ...