The secretary of state’s failure to include South Korea within the U.S. defensive perimeter in Asia in a January 1950 speech ...
Five CFR fellows examine the challenges that lie ahead, reviewing how governance, adoption, and geopolitical competition will ...
Welcome to the Daily News Brief, CFR’s flagship morning newsletter summarizing the top global news and analysis of the ...
A leading isolationist voice before Pearl Harbor helped build support for an internationalist U.S. foreign policy after World ...
The Ludlow Amendment resonated with the public. The Gallup Poll, then in its infancy, found that three-quarters of Americans ...
Five Republican senators joined with Democrats to rebuff the White House and move ahead with a resolution to require Congress ...
In the context of global threats to the United States, a long overdue defense modernization bill, and the ambitions of ...
Myanmar’s junta-led election is not free or fair. Yet despite banned opposition, mass displacement, and severe repression, ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes the global implications of the U.S. military operation in Venezuela and how Greenland ...
China wants a slow, managed move in its currency. The market—and China’s trading partners—may not be as patient.
The capture of Venezuela’s Nicolás Maduro has drawn a range of reactions from around the world. But experts say the country’s ...
Woodrow Wilson’s speech on January 8, 1918, changed the course of U.S. foreign policy and international diplomacy.