In a recent decision, the Supreme Court has made it more difficult to hold U.S. corporations liable for complicity in human ...
The United States appears to be pulling back from European security, with U.S. plans for withdrawal accelerating after a rift ...
Two men who were instrumental in the writing and ratification of the U.S. Constitution differed on how the document allocated ...
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is pleased to welcome Vijay V. Vaitheeswaran to the David Rockefeller Studies Program, ...
Truman’s decision not to seek congressional authorization for his decision to commit U.S. troops to defend South Korea set a ...
Two powerful earthquakes struck the northern coast of Venezuela on Wednesday evening, collapsing homes and buildings. Without ...
The war ended with a deal that gives Iran sanctions relief, reconstruction funds, and the ability to charge tolls on the ...
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 ...
The vote to approve a treaty with Britain set many precedents that govern the treaty-making process to this day and created ...
The U.S.-Iran deal sidelines Israel, a critical ally, on issues affecting its core security interests. That may be tactically ...
Landslide victory in this month’s elections belies the country’s profound internal instability and degrading foreign ...
Recent restrictions on advanced AI models are undermining critical U.S. cybersecurity outcomes. The administration needs a ...