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September 14, 2023
Protecting Democracy Online in 2024 and Beyond
By: Megan Shahi -
May 31, 2023
Erdoğan’s Reelection Illustrates the Bleak Future of Turkish Democracy
By: Michael Werz -
April 18, 2023
U.S. Diplomacy Can Prevent Canadian Transboundary Mining Pollution on the Northern Border
By: Michael Freeman -
March 14, 2023
A New Horizon in U.S. Trade Policy: Key Developments and Questions for the Biden Administration
By: Trevor Sutton, Mike Williams -
October 19, 2022
A Primer on the 2022 National Security Strategy
By: Peter Juul, Heba Malik -
October 17, 2022
The Expanding International Reach of China’s Police
By: Jordan Link -
September 21, 2022
New Global Progress Survey Highlights the Major Challenges of Global Inflation
By: John Halpin -
August 17, 2022
How the Inflation Reduction Act Will Drive Global Climate Action
By: Frances Colon, Cassidy Childs, Anne Christianson -
August 03, 2022
Will Viktor Orbán Bring His Racist Rhetoric to the United States this Week?
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August 02, 2022
Rising Anti-China Sentiment in South Korea Offers Opportunities To Strengthen US-ROK Relations
By: Haneul Lee, Alan Yu, Tobias Harris -
January 25, 2022
How the United States Should Respond if Russia Invades Ukraine
By: Max Bergmann -
December 20, 2021
Southeast Asia: The Next Frontier of the U.S.-South Korea Alliance
By: Tobias Harris, Abigail Bard, Haneul Lee -
December 16, 2021
Strategic Reengagement in the Middle East
By: Brian Katulis, Peter Juul -
December 14, 2021
The China Difference in the U.S.-South Korea Alliance
By: Tobias Harris, Haneul Lee, Abigail Bard -
November 03, 2021
Prospects for Diplomacy With North Korea
By: Tobias Harris, Haneul Lee, Abigail Bard -
September 07, 2021
Seeking a New Balance for U.S. Policy in the Middle East
By: Brian Katulis, Peter Juul -
August 04, 2021
Advancing Gender Equality at Home and Abroad by Leveraging Women, Peace, and Security
By: Carolyn Kenney -
July 29, 2021
Citizens in the World’s Leading Economies Want a Fast Recovery Post-Pandemic
By: John Halpin, Alexandra Schmitt, Matt Browne, Marcus A. Roberts, Sophy Hinchcliffe, Hans Anker -
June 01, 2021
The Case for EU Defense
By: Max Bergmann, Siena Cicarelli, James Lamond -
May 26, 2021
Northern Syria Security Dynamics and the Refugee Crisis
By: Max Hoffman, Alan Makovsky -
March 09, 2021
A Plan To Reform U.S. Security Assistance
By: Max Bergmann, Alexandra Schmitt -
February 26, 2021
Turning the Tide on Dirty Money
By: Trevor Sutton, Ben Judah -
January 19, 2020
The United States Should Prioritize Energy Cooperation With Taiwan
By: Patrick Yu -
February 27, 2019
U.S. Trade Policy in North America, China, and Beyond
By: Andy Green, Daniella Zessoules -
December 18, 2018
Kurdistan’s New Moment
By: Daniel Benaim -
December 14, 2018
Preventing Endless War Requires Real Congressional Oversight—Not New War Authority
By: Ken Gude, Kate Martin -
December 07, 2018
10 Things to Watch for on Brexit
By: Ken Gude -
September 27, 2018
A Snapshot of Turkish Public Opinion Toward the European Union
By: Max Hoffman -
September 05, 2018
Securing a Democratic World
By: Kelly Magsamen, Max Bergmann, Michael Fuchs, Trevor Sutton -
July 31, 2018
What Turkey’s Political Changes Mean for U.S.-Turkish Relations
By: Max Hoffman, Alan Makovsky, Michael Werz -
July 31, 2018
Partnership in Peril
By: Vikram Singh, Dalibor Rohac, Danielle Pletka -
July 16, 2018
Solutions to Fight Private Prisons’ Power Over Immigration Detention
By: Michael Sozan -
July 10, 2018
How Turkey Can Ensure a Successful Energy Transition
By: Deger Saygin, Max Hoffman, Philipp Godron -
June 28, 2018
Destroying the Foundations of U.S. Foreign Policy
By: Kelly Magsamen, Michael Fuchs -
June 01, 2018
They Are (Still) Refugees: People Continue to Flee Violence in Latin American Countries
By: Silva Mathema -
May 11, 2018
Making Sense of the Trump-Kim Summit
By: Michael Fuchs, Abigail Bard -
May 10, 2018
Europe’s Populist Challenge
By: Matt Browne, Dalibor Rohac, Carolyn Kenney -
April 18, 2018
Do Not Fall for the Hype on U.S.-China Natural Gas Trade
By: Melanie Hart, Luke Bassett, Blaine Johnson -
April 17, 2018
Economic Integration and Political Reconciliation in Iraq
By: Peter S. Henne -
March 28, 2018
International Justice on Trial?
By: Carolyn Kenney, John Norris -
January 14, 2018
The United States and India: Forging an Indispensable Democratic Partnership
By: Center for American Progress Task Force on U.S.-India Relations -
January 08, 2018
Making Reform a Priority for Taiwan’s Fishing Fleet
By: Trevor Sutton -
December 19, 2017
Turkey’s Parliament
By: Alan Makovsky -
November 30, 2017
How Climate Change and Water and Food Insecurity Drive Instability
By: Carolyn Kenney -
November 30, 2017
The Future of U.S.-Jordanian Counterterrorism Cooperation
By: Hardin Lang, William F. Wechsler, Alia Awadallah -
November 29, 2017
As Trump Withdraws America from the World, Xi’s China Takes Advantage
By: Helena Legarda, Michael Fuchs -
November 06, 2017
Advancing the U.S. Nonfederal Movement to Support the Paris Agreement
By: Gwynne Taraska, Howard Marano -
November 02, 2017
A Responsible Approach to North Korea
By: Kelly Magsamen, Melanie Hart, Michael Fuchs, Vikram Singh -
October 27, 2017
Boosting U.S.-Mexico Clean Energy Cooperation
By: Joel Martinez -
September 05, 2017
Getting Real on Sanctions Is Key to Pressuring North Korea
By: Melanie Hart, Renee Ding -
August 30, 2017
Playing the Long Game
By: Hardin Lang, Alia Awadallah -
July 24, 2017
The European Union and Turkey in 2017: Move On or Apart?
By: Michael Werz -
June 06, 2017
War by Other Means
By: Max Bergmann, Carolyn Kenney -
June 05, 2017
U.S.-Indonesia and U.S.-Malaysia Relations in the Trump Era
By: Brian Harding, Trevor Sutton -
June 01, 2017
An Alliance in Crisis: Europe Needs to Act Quickly to Defend Itself
By: Max Bergmann -
May 24, 2017
A Proposal for U.S. Leadership on International Climate Finance During the Trump Administration
By: Gwynne Taraska -
May 15, 2017
Everything You Think You Know About Coal in China Is Wrong
By: Melanie Hart, Luke Bassett, Blaine Johnson -
May 08, 2017
The Big Melt: Curbing Arctic Climate Change Aligns with U.S. Economic and National Security Goals
By: Cathleen Kelly, Howard Marano -
May 04, 2017
The Case Against New Nuclear Weapons
By: Adam Mount -
May 02, 2017
Improving Mexico’s Economic Competitiveness Through Security Cooperation
By: Eugenio Weigend Vargas -
May 01, 2017
Reckless Endangerment: President Trump and the Use of Military Force
By: Peter Juul, Ken Gude -
April 27, 2017
Showing Up Is Not Enough: Trump’s First 100 Days in the Asia-Pacific
By: Michael Fuchs, Brian Harding, Melanie Hart -
April 26, 2017
Trump’s First 100 Days in the Middle East
By: Daniel Benaim -
April 06, 2017
Iran Is ‘On Notice’—What’s Next?
By: Brian Katulis, Muath Al Wari -
April 04, 2017
Rejuvenating the U.S. Partnership with Kuwait
By: Hardin Lang, Alia Awadallah, John Craig -
March 28, 2017
Common Ground for the United States, Japan, and China in Southeast Asia
By: Brian Harding -
March 22, 2017
Erdoğan’s Proposal for an Empowered Presidency
By: Alan Makovsky -
March 22, 2017
Climate Change, Water Security, and U.S. National Security
By: Carolyn Kenney -
March 17, 2017
The U.S.-Japan Alliance in an Age of Elevated U.S.-China Relations
By: Brian Harding -
March 15, 2017
Russia’s 5th Column
By: Ken Gude -
February 21, 2017
Setting the Terms for U.S.-Egypt Relations
By: Daniel Benaim, Mokhtar Awad, Brian Katulis -
February 14, 2017
Why Americans Should Care About Russian Hacking
By: Michael Fuchs, Carolyn Kenney, Anna Perina, Francesca Van Doorn -
February 13, 2017
6 Steps the Trump Administration Should Take in Iraq
By: Andrew Kim, Daniel Benaim, Hardin Lang -
February 11, 2017
Is Turkey Experiencing a New Nationalism?
By: John Halpin, Michael Werz, Alan Makovsky, Max Hoffman -
January 30, 2017
Preserving and Strengthening the U.S.-Mexico Relationship
By: Dan Restrepo, Michael Werz, Joel Martinez -
January 23, 2017
What’s at Stake for Women: Threat of the Global Gag Rule
By: Kiersten Gillette-Pierce, Jamila Taylor -
January 23, 2017
Preserving International Justice in the Age of Donald Trump
By: Trevor Sutton, John Norris, Carolyn Kenney -
December 22, 2016
Advancing Climate-Compatible Infrastructure Through the G-20
By: Gwynne Taraska, Peter Ogden, Nancy Alexander, Howard Marano -
December 21, 2016
Moscow on the Potomac
By: CAP National Security and International Policy -
December 21, 2016
A Practical Plan on the Israeli-Palestinian Front
By: Mara Rudman, Brian Katulis -
December 14, 2016
U.S. and Russia Relations Under Trump and Putin
By: William Danvers -
December 13, 2016
Syrian Immigrants in the United States
By: David Dyssegaard Kallick, Cyierra Roldan, Silva Mathema -
December 09, 2016
5 Big Ideas for U.S. Policy in the Americas
By: Dan Restrepo, Michael Werz, Joel Martinez -
December 08, 2016
Toward a More Perfect Union: The Struggle for Security in Libya
By: William Danvers -
November 28, 2016
Orbán’s Hungary
By: William Danvers -
November 03, 2016
How Carbon Pricing Could Span the United States and North America
By: Gwynne Taraska, Howard Marano -
October 25, 2016
Recalibrating U.S.-China Relations in Southeast Asia
By: Vikram Singh, Yuan Peng, Melanie Hart, Brian Harding, Zhang Xuegang, Chen Wenxin, Zhang Fan -
October 24, 2016
Violence and Peace
By: Trevor Sutton -
October 19, 2016
Leveraging U.S. Power in the Middle East
By: CAP Middle East Team -
September 21, 2016
The Economic Impacts of Removing Unauthorized Immigrant Workers
By: Ryan Edwards, Francesc Ortega -
September 15, 2016
Avoiding a Full Arctic Meltdown
By: Cathleen Kelly, Kelsey Schober -
September 12, 2016
State Legitimacy, Fragile States, and U.S. National Security
By: CAP National Security and International Policy -
September 12, 2016
State Legitimacy, Fragile States, and U.S. National Security
By: CAP National Security and International Policy -
September 07, 2016
The Process Behind Turkey’s Proposed Extradition of Fethullah Gülen
By: Michael Werz, Max Hoffman -
August 30, 2016
Charting a New Course for the U.S.-China Relationship
By: Melanie Hart -
August 25, 2016
Could the G-20 Become Coherent on Climate?
By: Gwynne Taraska, Henry Kellison -
July 27, 2016
Next Steps in Libya
By: William Danvers -
July 26, 2016
After Liberation
By: Hardin Lang, Muath Al Wari -
July 26, 2016
After Liberation
By: Hardin Lang, Muath Al Wari -
July 11, 2016
Turkey-Iran Relations
By: Bülent Aras, Emirhan Yorulmazlar -
June 29, 2016
Emerging Threats and New Trends in Turkish Foreign Policy
By: Galip Dalay -
June 27, 2016
Turkey’s Digital Divides
By: Max Hoffman -
June 22, 2016
The U.S. Presidential Election: The View from China
By: Zhang Fan -
June 22, 2016
A Better Approach to Fragile States
By: John Norris -
June 16, 2016
Refugee Integration in the United States
By: David Dyssegaard, Silva Mathema -
May 24, 2016
Is Erdoğan Holding Europe Hostage?
By: Behlül Özkan -
May 12, 2016
Agriculture and the Paris Agreement
By: CAP Energy and Environmental Team -
May 10, 2016
The Crisis in Turkish-Russian Relations
By: Soli Ozel -
May 05, 2016
A Medium- and Long-Term Plan to Address the Central American Refugee Situation
By: Dan Restrepo, Silva Mathema -
May 05, 2016
A Short-Term Plan to Address the Central American Refugee Situation
By: Philip E. Wolgin -
May 03, 2016
Turkey at the Heart of the Storm
By: E. Fuat Keyman -
April 26, 2016
What Is Really Happening to Turkish Media?
By: Mustafa Akyol -
April 25, 2016
Updating U.S.-Saudi Ties to Reflect the New Realities of Today’s Middle East
By: Brian Katulis, Rudy deLeon, Peter Juul, Mokhtar Awad, John Craig -
April 13, 2016
Strengthening the Palestinian Economy to Keep a Two-State Solution Viable
By: Hardin Lang, Rudy deLeon -
April 12, 2016
From Negotiation to Fulfillment: The First U.N. Climate Conferences of the Paris Era
By: Peter Ogden, Gwynne Taraska, Ben Bovarnick -
April 12, 2016
Food Security and Climate Change: New Frontiers in International Security
By: Tom Daschle, Michael Werz -
April 01, 2016
Are U.S. Drone Strikes Legal?
By: Kate Martin -
March 29, 2016
Supporting Global Food Security in a Changing Climate Through Transatlantic Cooperation
By: Michael Werz -
March 17, 2016
Let the Sunshine In An Assessment of the Open Government Partnership
By: Molly Elgin-Cossart, Trevor Sutton, Kathryn Sachs -
March 17, 2016
The Flow of Foreign Fighters to the Islamic State
By: Hardin Lang, Muath Al Wari -
March 11, 2016
Writing the Future of Germany: Progressive Politics in Turbulent Times
By: Sigmar Gabriel -
March 11, 2016
Global Challenges, Progressive Solutions
By: Andrew Little -
March 11, 2016
Partnered But Poor
By: Shawn Fremstad -
March 09, 2016
Building a New Foundation for Stability in Libya
By: William Danvers -
March 03, 2016
4 Ways Obama and Trudeau Can Partner to Curb Climate Change
By: Cathleen Kelly -
February 09, 2016
A Critical Year for Humanitarianism
By: John Norris, Carolyn Kenney -
February 03, 2016
Setting Priorities for Nuclear Modernization
By: Lawrence Korb, Adam Mount -
February 02, 2016
The United States and Colombia: From Security Partners to Global Partners in Peace
By: Dan Restrepo, Frank O. Mora, Brian Fonseca, Jonathan D. Rosen -
January 26, 2016
Guantanamo’s Last Year
By: Ken Gude -
January 12, 2016
Finance for Climate Resilience in the Dawn of the Paris Era
By: Shiva Polefka, Gwynne Taraska -
January 11, 2016
Executive Power and the Role of Congress in the Paris Climate and Iran Nuclear Agreements
By: Gwynne Taraska, Hardin Lang -
October 26, 2015
ICE Officers Overwhelmingly Use Their Discretion to Detain LGBT Immigrants
By: Sharita Gruberg