As 2025 wraps up an eventful year in foreign policy, five CFR fellows look ahead to what they’ll be watching in 2026. In charts, graphics, and maps, our experts consider how the United States will ...
As geopolitical fault lines deepen, former Indian diplomats warn that stalled trade talks with Washington reflect a broader ...
CHARLES KUPCHAN is Professor of International Affairs at Georgetown University and a Senior Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations. He is the author of the forthcoming book Br ...
The first year of President Donald Trump’s second term brought many significant changes to U.S. foreign policy, as the ...
For anyone paying even modest attention to the current administration’s foreign policy posture, a Christmas Day bombing ...
CFR President Michael Froman analyzes President Donald Trump’s busy year of diplomacy and action, which perhaps forged a new brand of U.S. internationalism.
Mrs. Clinton is a former secretary of state and United States senator. Dr. Yarhi-Milo is the dean of Columbia University’s School of International and Public Affairs. When President Trump picked up ...
US Vice-President JD Vance's remark calling Jared Kushner the 'investor' in the Gaza ceasefire reflects an unprecedented ...
The State Department will now only weigh in on foreign elections when there is a "clear and compelling" U.S. interest to do so, focusing on strategic significance over spreading democratic values.
President Trump’s recent strike on Iran provides a model for America’s future military engagement around the world—balancing strategic interests with industrial capacity and political will. On June ...
As the Trump administration doubles down on sweeping, highly exclusionary immigration bans, it risks repeating the least enlightened chapters of U.S. history without learning an important lesson.
Germany enters 2026 facing a world in upheaval. Whether navigating relations with the United States, Ukraine, China or Middle ...