Last month, the Nigerian presidency was proud to make public a letter of July 6, 2026, from President Trump to President Tinubu, describing U.S.-Nigeria collaboration as “crucial at a time where ...
New reporting indicates that Trump’s boat strike program could be more secretive, larger, and more resistant to oversight than previously known.
Core Questions The Greenberg Center will address four foundational questions about how the United States should navigate a changing geoeconomic landscape. How can we deploy economic power without ...
An unprecedented surge of migrants into Spanish territory in North Africa marked the first test of the European Union’s new ...
The United States carried out the Potsdam Declaration’s threat of “prompt and utter destruction” on August 6 when a B-29 ...
Japan intervention to prop up the yen has as much to do with protecting U.S. Treasury markets as with helping an ally manage ...
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 ...
A defense pact between Pakistan, Saudi Arabia, and Turkey shows how far U.S. influence in the Middle East has eroded—and how regional powers are now shaping their own security order. Turkish President ...
On August 6, 1945, the United States dropped the Little Boy atomic bomb on Hiroshima, Japan. That first-ever use of an atomic weapon killed an estimated 140,000 people, most of whom were civilians.
The Climate Realism Initiative charts a novel, pragmatic course for U.S. energy and climate policy that is both realistic in forecasting climate impacts and U.S. leverage as well as realist in ...
The recently announced agreement between the U.S. and Saudi governments to develop civilian nuclear energy has aroused concerns that the decades-old approach to sharing this technology has been ...
The United States and Japan carried out their first coordinated currency intervention in more than a decade: buying yen to arrest its slide to a forty-year low. CFR’s Brad W. Setser explains what is ...