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India’s general election will begin on April 19 and last six weeks. CFR Asia Program’s Manjari Chatterjee Miller considers what a third term for Prime Minister Narendra Modi would mean for the world’s largest democracy: on.cfr.org/3VPSNpK
🎧 On this episode of “The Foreign Affairs Interview,” former U.S. Ambassador to Israel Martin Indyk joins Dan Kurtz-Phelan to discuss the possibility that today’s conflict in Gaza could finally move Israelis and Palestinians toward a two-state solution: on.cfr.org/3JeaW9n
.Sheila A. Smith considers how this year’s presidential elections in the United States and Japan could affect the alliance and dynamics in the Indo-Pacific and beyond:
on.cfr.org/3VPNZ3S
Today is the 75th anniversary of NATO.
CFR Education's timeline explores NATO’s history—from its origins as a bulwark against the Soviet Union to its present-day operations far from Europe’s shores.
Explore below ⬇️
on.cfr.org/3vBez67
🎧 On this episode of “The President’s Inbox,” New York Times Opinion’s W.J. Hennigan joins James M. Lindsay to discuss the risk of nuclear war in an era of growing geopolitical competition: on.cfr.org/3VHLFM4
Today, CFR launches CFR RealEcon, an initiative to assess the role of the United States in the international economy, analyze what is at stake for the American people, and identify the trade-offs in different policy approaches.
Learn more: on.cfr.org/3xh7t7c
The Kremlin’s assault on Ukrainian agricultural capacity underlines the need for an international treaty banning the use of food as a weapon of war, argue Zach Helder, Mike Espy, Dan Glickman, Mike Johanns, and Devry Boughner Vorwerk: on.cfr.org/49h8V6K
Read Alice Hill on how communities can act to build resilience to bigger, wetter atmospheric rivers: on.cfr.org/4axPzvp
Amid Sudan’s deadly war, women face a triple threat of death, displacement, and gender-based assault.
U of T Public Health’s Nahid Widaatalla explains how gender-based violence is used as a war tactic and why the crisis needs international attention: on.cfr.org/3VBUqay
.@Swarthmore’s Dominic Tierney considers how assumptions about who will win a war skew judgments about who ultimately prevails: on.cfr.org/3xjYMZD
The mass casualty theater attack in Moscow was a reminder that affiliates of the Islamic State have reorganized and infiltrated even powerful states.
Bruce Hoffman examines the lethal reach of ISIS in this Council on Foreign Relations In Brief: on.cfr.org/499iB37
🎧 On this episode of “Why It Matters,” CFR Preventive Action’s Paul B. Stares joins Gabrielle Sierra to discuss the top concerns for 2024: on.cfr.org/49lRRNe
Interested in graduate school? Connect with representatives at top programs in international affairs, public policy, diplomacy, and political science at the Foreign Affairs open house on April 3. Register here: on.cfr.org/3VzLXVf
Salvadoran President Nayib Bukele’s methods for reducing crime are increasingly appealing to states across Latin America—but emulating Bukele’s iron-fist approach will come at a cost to democracy in the region, writes Cornell University’s Gustavo Flores-Macías: on.cfr.org/491iwhT
.Marquette University’s Risa Brooks considers how U.S. policymakers and military leaders can preserve the military’s commitment to nonpartisanship as the right wing of the Republican Party works to draw the U.S. armed forces into the partisan fray: on.cfr.org/3ILlhZY
Watch Carbon Direct’s Jonathan Goldberg, Selwin Hart, Alice Hill, and Carolyn Kissane discuss climate policy and implementation at CFR’s 2024 College and University Educators Workshop: on.cfr.org/43u4iFa