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U.S. Military Intervention for Libya?

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 12:41 PM PST

CFR fellows Elliott Abrams and Micah Zenko debate whether the United States and its allies should intervene beyond sanctions on the Qaddafi regime.

Tense Days for Saudi Leadership

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 11:57 AM PST

Today's 'Day of Rage' in Saudi Arabia fizzled, but the Saudis are tense about protests in the neighboring monarchy of Bahrain and U.S. support for the recent revolutionary wave in the Middle East, says Saudi expert Rachel Bronson.

The Costs of Japan's Tsunami

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 08:24 AM PST

Japan's most powerful earthquake and the accompanying tsunami will sorely test its weak government and have a devastating impact on its struggling economy, says CFR's Sheila Smith.

Innovation Models

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 07:58 AM PST

Adam Segal says we must look toward China and India as models for competition in "disruptive innovation."

Sarkozy's Gamble in Recognizing the Libyan Opposition

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 07:01 AM PST

James M. Lindsay and Kate Collins discuss France's recognition of the National Libyan Council as the sole legitimate representative of the Libyan people.

Radicalization and U.S. Muslims

Posted: 11 Mar 2011 06:29 AM PST

The Muslim community has played an integral role in U.S. counterterrorism efforts, and congressional hearings on radicalization of Muslims risk polarizing a considerable asset for law enforcement, says expert Mark Fallon.

The World Next Week: March 10, 2011

Posted: 10 Mar 2011 03:26 PM PST

A preview of world events in the coming week from CFR.org.

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Engaging Through Science: A Tool For U.S. Foreign Policy

Posted: 09 Mar 2011 10:52 AM PST

Google's Vinton G. Cerf and USAID's Alex O. Dehgan discuss utilizing science and technology to allow leaders, diplomats, and innovators around the world to engage with one another.

How Should The U.S. Address Its Chinese Trade Imbalance?

Posted: 09 Mar 2011 06:09 AM PST

Experts outline variables such as nominal exchange rates, foreign exchange interventions, and macroeconomic imbalances as contributing factors affecting the trade relations between China and the United States.