CFR experts assess the brewing conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran, following the launch of a joint ...
Korea’s record current account surplus was offset by large equity outflows. This marks a new era for U.S. balance of payments ...
As Anthropic and the Pentagon clash over the use of artificial intelligence, CFR President Michael Froman reflects on the ...
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The Court’s 6–3 ruling is a major victory for congressional authority, but its reach is narrow. It leaves most existing ...
The U.S. military appears to be surfacing their concerns about the risks involved in sustaining a lengthy conflict with Iran.
In 1954, an unusual ally helped President Dwight D. Eisenhower defeat a constitutional amendment to curtail presidential ...
President Donald Trump will deliver a State of the Union address tomorrow night. Here are ten things to know about this ...
As Russia’s war against Ukraine enters its fifth year, Kyiv’s defense industrial base (DIB) has grown from an improvised ...
But the costs of this terrible war, already weighing so heavily on Sudanese civilians, will not be contained by Sudan’s borders.
Flash droughts are severe droughts that rapidly intensify over weeks rather than seasons, desiccating land and ravaging livelihoods without warning. As a result, governments need to treat them as a ...
The Supreme Court has ruled against Trump’s use of tariffs, but the president has other methods and authorities available to him that could keep his trade agenda alive.
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