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It’s true that what the U.S. has been trying for decades has yielded very limited returns. But it is equally true that ...
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China’s engagement with its African counterparts in May spanned the gamut—from concrete economic dealmaking and ...
The Trump administration’s proposed high tariffs on Indian imports raise concerns about the U.S.-India partnership. But the ...
The problem with the Rubio memo is not what it says about American attitude towards Africa, it is what it says about the ...
China-Africa relations in June were largely defined by two comprehensive diplomatic, trade-oriented meetings, both of which were held in China: the Ministerial Meeting of Coordinators on the ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the ...
Presidents Vladimir Putin and Donald Trump are holding their first bilateral meeting since 2019 with the fate of Ukraine’s ...
This year’s Country Reports on Human Rights Practices are a creditable effort, but Trump administration uninterest in human rights policy (and in the reports) is undermining the cause of human rights.
A dramatic Iceland meeting between Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev showed that success lies not in understanding what the ...
Ukraine war remain slim, U.S. and European leaders need to lay the groundwork for lasting peace. Designing provisions that ...
The global trading system as we have known it is dead. Moving forward, like-minded countries will need to create a new set of ...