Informing U.S. engagement with the world

The Strait of Hormuz Already Faces a Tough Recovery. Now Trump’s Iran Deal Is Unraveling.
By Edward Fishman, Clara Gillispie, Elisa Ewers, Max Boot and Sam Vigersky
Africa Has Faced a Rare Ebola Outbreak for Months. Here’s What to Know.
By Roxy Ekberg, Mariel Ferragamo and Diana Roy
The Balogun Red Card Reversal Shows That the U.S. Plays By Its Own Rules
By Ebenezer Obadare
Iran will continue to use the Strait of Hormuz as an ‘insurance policy’
Tensions at the NATO Summit
250 Years of American Foreign Policy
How the Past Can Inform the Future of U.S. Foreign Policy
For two-and-a-half centuries, the United States has faced a challenging world. Some of its responses have made Americans proud. Others have not. CFR asked members of the Society for Historians of American Foreign Relations what they considered the best and worst U.S. foreign policy decisions.
Iran War’s Ripple Effect

The Climate Threat
By Alice C. Hill
The Broken Economic Order
By Heidi E. Crebo-Rediker
The Age of Economic Warfare
By Edward Fishman
The Protectionist Turn
By Benn Steil
Weaponizing Interdependence
By Brad W. Setser
The Labor Problem
By Rebecca Patterson
Navigating the AI Moment
Geopolitics and the 2026 World Cup
Around the World
CFR analyses and explainers that address global issues and challenges.

A Super El Niño Looks Likely This Year
By Alice C. Hill and Kathy Baughman McLeod
Failure to Act in Sudan (Again)
By Michelle Gavin
China, Not Europe, is the Source of the World’s Imbalances
By Brad W. Setser
Tale of Two Ethiopias
By Michelle Gavin
U.S. Defense Demands Are Pushing Asian Allies Toward China
By Joshua Kurlantzick
Podcasts
View AllThe Spillover
Every geopolitical event — a war, an election, a new tariff, a technological breakthrough — sends ripples through the global economy. On The Spillover, Sebastian Mallaby and Rebecca Patterson trace those ripples, examining how international developments shape markets, policy, finance, and the future of business.
Podcast: Women in Power
In this episode of The President’s Inbox, CFR Senior Fellow Linda Robinson unpacks the unique challenges faced by women leaders, their contributions to democracy, and the critical lessons they offer in the fight against authoritarianism.
Publications
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