CFR President Michael Froman shares his take on the United States’ dependence on China for critical minerals—and how the ...
The H-1B visa program has helped fill gaps in critical sectors like health care and technology, though it has faced criticism ...
CFR President Michael Froman shares his take on artificial intelligence competition between the two countries.
Within the past week, several senior Nigerian government officials have openly reprimanded the U.S. senator for Texas, Ted ...
Poor public service provision, poverty, and inequality have made Rajoelina's government the latest target of Gen Z ...
On October 10, Peru’s deeply unpopular congress impeached the country’s even more unpopular President Dina Boluarte, who ...
In recent years, Thailand has facilitated transnational repression by outright authoritarian neighbors and nearby democracies ...
Several Latin American countries’ trade deficits with China widened, and some mulled over trade measures to stem the surge in ...
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Roxanna Vigil spent more than a decade in the U.S. government working on Latin America policy. She chatted with CFR about the unexpected opportunities that shaped her career and why continuing to ...
Experts, physicians, and humanitarian workers point to an alarming pattern that spans across regions, countries, and conflicts: food is being weaponized. And that weaponization is evolving—shaped by ...
As a CFR fellow of more than twenty years, Max Boot has traced the ups and downs of American foreign policy. He chatted with ...