India has long maintained a delicate balancing act. During the Cold War, India was a founding member of the Non-Aligned Movement, seeking to avoid entanglement in the ideological battles between the ...
The outbreak of a rare strain of Ebola that went undetected for several weeks in the Democratic Republic of Congo—and which ...
Memorial Day dates back to the months immediately following the Civil War when a few towns and cities began honoring their ...
U.S. Secretary of State Marco Rubio’s four-day visit to India comes after a year of nosediving relations. He will attempt to ...
CFR President Michael Froman surveys a week of global developments in the context of the Council’s new Future of American ...
The Iran war has showcased U.S. precision firepower but exposed glaring vulnerabilities, from rapidly depleted munitions ...
The Beijing summit did not resolve U.S.-China competition. Instead, it gave the rest of the world reason to worry about a new ...
AI capabilities are doubling every four months, and the resulting disruptions to jobs, civil liberties, and national security ...
Qatar’s small and law-abiding Baha’i community has been systematically reduced in size over decades through patterns of ...
A long-awaited meeting produced modest stability but no grand deals—for Southeast Asia and South Asia, it could have been ...
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) has launched the Future of American Strategy Initiative, a multiyear effort to develop ...
Alyssa Ayres has spent decades as a foreign policy practitioner on U.S.-India relations across government, think tanks, and ...
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