Today, the Council on Foreign Relations launches the China Strategy Initiative, an ambitious, cross-cutting new endeavor on U.S. strategy toward the People’s Republic of China, led by Senior Fellow and Director Rush Doshi. The initiative will answer the questions that go to the heart of U.S. China strategy. It will launch new programs that undertake fresh analysis, provide granular policy recommendations, and convene experts from around the world. Learn more, and sign up for updates: https://lnkd.in/g9Pnv-zf Watch today's launch event beginning at 8:45am ET with Deputy Secretary of State Kurt Campbell, CFR President Mike Froman, and experts Rush Doshi, Matt Pottinger, Elbridge Colby, Bonny Lin, Maher Bitar, Tarun Chhabra, and Ellen Nakashima: https://lnkd.in/gz8hcXEA
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CFR’s Global Monetary Policy Tracker by Benn Steil compiles data from 54 countries around the world to highlight significant global trends in monetary policy. Who is tightening policy? Who is loosening policy? Find out more below:
Global Monetary Policy Tracker
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🎙️🌏 On this special episode of The World Next Week, Deborah Amos joins Robert McMahon and Carla Robbins to discuss good reads they recommend, books they are looking forward to reading, and other entertainment they are enjoying this summer. Listen: https://trib.al/9EpWUa8
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Explore our new Election 2024 hub, which offers a wide range of resources—including a candidate tracker, podcasts, videos, and more—to help voters better understand the critical international issues at stake in the U.S. election. ➡️ https://trib.al/4xUm90V
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The European Commission has taken a more responsible, burdensome approach by launching an anti-subsidy investigation on imports of Chinese battery electric vehicles, writes James Wallar.
The Unbearable Lightness of U.S. Trade Policy
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Overturning Chevron could deter policy for disaster responses, food safety, gender protections, and health care, writes Tara Haelle for Think Global Health.
Supreme Court's Chevron Ruling Could Reshape Public Health | Think Global Health
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As NATO leaders convene in Washington next week, three critical audiences will be eyeing the summit closely, writes Stephen Sestanovich.
How NATO’s Summit Sends Signal to Critics
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Hezbollah wields significant power in Lebanon, where it operates as both a Shiite Muslim political party and militant group. Get the background:
What Is Hezbollah?
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The United Kingdom appears poised for a political shift in response to deep economic concerns, but its foreign policy priorities are likely to remain consistent. Get the latest:
UK Elections: What to Know
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