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The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, nonpartisan membership organization, think tank, and publisher dedicated to being a resource for its members, government officials, business executives, journalists, educators and students, civic and religious leaders, and other interested citizens in order to help them better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the United States and other countries. Founded in 1921, CFR takes no institutional positions on matters of policy. CFR's website, www.cfr.org, is a trusted, nonpartisan source of timely analysis and context on international events and trends. CFR publishes the bimonthly Foreign Affairs magazine, widely-considered to be the most influential magazine for the analysis and debate of foreign policy and economics. Follow CFR on X: http://twitter.com/CFR_org Follow CFR on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cfr_org/ Watch CFR on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/cfr/featured Like CFR on Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/councilonforeignrelations
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The International Olympic Committee says the games are not meant to be political. But governments and athletes have frequently used the Olympics to make statements through boycotts and protests. Get the background from our timeline:
Timeline: Politics and Protest at the Olympics
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The many Americans who have said they would vote for a qualified woman will have a chance to do that—dispelling their own lingering doubts that they might see such an outcome in their lifetimes, writes Linda Robinson.
Vice President Kamala Harris’s Real-World School of Foreign Policy
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What if the Boko Haram insurgency in Nigeria is ‘programmed’ to continue in perpetuity? Ebenezer Obadare and Natalie Caloca offer their analysis:
The Forever Counterinsurgency
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CFR mourns the passing of Martin S. Indyk, a CFR Distinguished Fellow and veteran diplomat who devoted his career to pursuing peace in the Middle East: https://trib.al/N2Wwh4C
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🎧 On this episode of The President's Inbox podcast, Sir Robin Niblett joins James Lindsay to discuss a potential second Cold War between the United States and China.
Podcast | The President's Inbox: A U.S.-China Cold War
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📰 Get the news on China’s surprise rate cut and other headlines of the day in CFR's Daily News Brief. Subscribe to receive the Daily News Brief in your inbox every weekday morning 📧 https://trib.al/1xCRGR5
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Part of the problem with the End of History triumphalism of the 1990s was the fact that the promised redistribution and job retraining that was to accompany globalization never actually materialized, write Alex Raskolnikov and Benn Steil.
Toward a More Prosperous, Less Polarized, Worker-Friendly Economy
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U.S. export controls hold more promise for maintaining the United States’ competitive edge by slowing China’s development and deployment of AI models, write Hanna Dohmen, Jacob Feldgoise, and Charles Kupchan.
The Limits of the China Chip Ban
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News that the Biden administration is spearheading a fresh initiative to end the conflict in Sudan is a rare positive development in a story that just keeps getting worse, writes Michelle Gavin.
Bringing More Attention to Sudan’s Crisis
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