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COVID-19

Imagining a Year of Global Progress and Inequity

In a word by Claire Felter


It's been nearly 12 months since the primary COVID-19 antibodies were endorsed, and a big part of the world is incompletely inoculated. What's impeding more extensive dissemination?

Financial Policy

What Is the U.S. Central bank?

Over the previous decade, the Fed has sent trillions of dollars in upgrade while growing its administrative oversight. The national bank is back on the forefronts to battle the COVID-19 emergency.

Backgrounder by James McBride and Anshu Siripurapu December 16, 2021 Renewing America

U.S. International strategy

The World Next Year: What to Watch in 2022

In this exceptional year-end episode of The World Next Week, James M. Lindsay and Robert McMahon are joined by Shannon K. O'Neil, CFR VP, appointee overseer of studies, and Nelson and David Rockefeller senior individual for Latin America Studies. They talk about the current year's memorable decisions and the condition of majority rules system in Latin America and then some, the turn of events and dispersion of COVID-19 antibodies all over the planet, and U.S. President Joe Biden's first year in office.

Digital recording with James M. Lindsay , Robert McMahon and Shannon K. O'Neil December 16, 2021 The World Next Week

US

Ten Most Significant World Events in 2021

As 2021 finds some conclusion, here are the best ten most remarkable world occasions of the previous year.

Blog Entry by James M. Lindsay December 15, 2021 The Water's Edge

2021 in Review

We Are the Council on Foreign Relations

For 100 years, CFR has been inspecting the most squeezing international strategy issues of the day through its occasions, books, digital broadcasts, instructive items, Foreign Affairs magazine, and grant winning site. Confronting worldwide difficulties, for example, COVID-19, environmental change, and Chinese and Russian hostility, CFR keeps on being a confided in asset for those attempting to comprehend their general surroundings.

Explainer Video December 14, 2021

Worldwide

Trailer: Nine Questions for the World

The world is changing, and its future is conforming to high-stakes difficulties, for example, environmental change and moving international power. In this restricted series, Council on Foreign Relations President Richard Haass plunks down with nine unprecedented scholars to investigate central inquiries regarding the century to come.

Webcast with Richard Haass December 10, 2021 Nine Questions for the World

Coronavirus

Seven Charts That Explain the COVID-19 Pandemic in 2021

Coronavirus proceeded with its overall spread in 2021, prodded by more infectious variations. Immunizations are profoundly successful, however have been unevenly disseminated. Follow the pandemic's story in the course of the last year through illustrations.

Article by Claire Felter December 9, 2021

2021 in Review

Imagining 2022: Trends to Watch

CFR specialists feature the main patterns they will be continuing before long.

Article by Paul J. Angelo , Thomas J. Bollyky , Lauren A. Kahn , Sebastian Mallaby , Carl Minzner and Laura D. Taylor-Kale December 6, 2021 Global Health Program

Popular government

Biden's Democracy Summit, Omicron Spreads, and that's only the tip of the iceberg

U.S. President Joe Biden has a virtual Summit for Democracy, the omicron variation starts to spread around the world, and Germany is relied upon to choose Olaf Scholz as its next chancellor.

Webcast with James M. Lindsay and Robert McMahon December 2, 2021 The World Next Week

Religion

Coronavirus Vaccines and Religious Exemptions

John Fea, teacher of American history at Messiah University, and Michelle Mello, educator of law and medication at Stanford University, talk about the set of experiences and lawfulness of strict exclusions to va…

Online course by John Fea and Michelle Mello November 30, 2021 Religion and Foreign Policy Webinars

Coronavirus

Omicron Travel Bans Will Hinder U.S. Africa Policy

Western way of talking on banding together with African nations as equivalents seems empty as Western countries hit travel restrictions on African nations with affirmed instances of the Omicron variation of COVID-19.

Blog Entry by Michelle Gavin November 30, 2021 Africa in Transition

Coronavirus

Coronavirus Vaccinations: Visualizing a Year of Global Progress and Inequity

It's been close to 12 months since the primary COVID-19 immunizations were supported, and a big part of the world is part of the way inoculated. Presently, the development of the omicron variation is highlighting the dangers of lopsided conveyance.

In a word by Claire Felter November 29, 2021

Coronavirus

A Malaysian Success

What clarifies Malaysia's achievement in inoculating its populace?

Blog Entry by Joshua Kurlantzick November 5, 2021 Asia Unbound

Coronavirus







Will the World Ever Solve the Mystery of COVID-19's Origin?

It is critical to gain proficiency with current realities concerning how COVID-19 arose to forestall future flare-ups. However, China is repelling calls for additional examinations zeroing in on Wuhan.

Backgrounder by Claire Felter November 3, 2021

Center East and North Africa

Unvaccinated Police Officers Could Become America's Own Insurgents

Iraq and Egypt show that it is so difficult to dispose of a mobilized security power.

Article by Steven A. Cook October 28, 2021 Middle East Program

Southeast Asia

The ASEAN Summit: ASEAN and the United States

President Biden tended to a few spaces of worry at the ASEAN culmination.

Blog Entry by Joshua Kurlantzick October 26, 2021 Asia Unbound

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