Forecasting Climate Diplomacy and International Security Held Monday, September 18, 2023 10:00 - 11:00 AM (ET) Meeting to be held virtually via Zoom Featuring Dr. Justin Dargin Nonresident scholar, Middle East Prog ...
Category: American Foreign Policy Interests
WATCH: Deterring Russia’s Biological, Chemical and Nuclear Threat
Biological, Chemical, and Nuclear Weapons: Can the West deter Russia from using them? Held April 4, 2022 | 1:00pm - 2:00pm (Eastern) On February 27 President Vladimir Putin ordered Russia's nuclear deterrent forces ...
Japan: Stepping Forward but Not Stepping Out
In light of the executions of Japanese citizens in the Middle East, all eyes have been on Shinzo Abe and his activist foreign policy. The U.S.–Japan alliance is healthy and the two allies are in the final stages of revi ...
Geopolitics and Cyberpower: Why Geography Still Matters By John B. Sheldon
ABSTRACT Implicit in many analyses of the use of cyber power in international politics and foreign policy is that realist geopolitics no longer matter. Even when the term geopolitics is used in such analysis, it is as th ...
From Eurasia with Love
Dr. Stephen Blank, Senior Fellow at the American Foreign Policy Council, recently authored a piece for AFPI entitled "From Eurasia with Love", which explores the immediate conclusions of Russia's invasion, occupation, an ...
The Gold Standard: U.S. – Israel Military Relations
Click here to read a recent piece from our AFPI journal from Brig. Gen. Blaine D. Holt. Blaine Holt is a brigadier general in the U.S. Air Force and is a former military fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations A ...
The East China Sea: The Place Where Sino-U.S. Conflict Could Occur
Rear Admiral (Ret.) Michael McDevitt, Senior Fellow at CNA Corporation, authored the lead article in the March/April issue of AFPI. “The Each China Sea: The Place Where Sino-U.S. Conflict Could Occur” explores the emerge ...