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On Tuesday, July 8th, at 12:00 PM ET CSIS Europe, Russia, and Eurasia Program will be hosting an in-person discussion on Denmark's role in European and Transatlantic security. Link to register below: buff.ly/BD6aG4d

We’re thrilled to welcome Lars Løkke Rasmussen & Troels Lund Poulsen for a timely discussion on Denmark’s role in European & transatlantic security, US-Danish defense ties, and the future of #NATO after the Hague summit. Don’t miss it — register here ⬇️🇩🇰 csis.org/events/denmark…

Missed this week's CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy discussion on the Axis of Upheaval after the Israel-Iran conflict? 🎥 Catch the recording for insights from @victordcha, Mona Yacoubian, @msnegovaya & @brianthart on China, Russia, Iran & N. Korea ties. youtube.com/live/CnIf_Z16Q…


TODAY @ 2pm: Ten years after the 709 crackdown on rights lawyers, CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies is convening leading experts on Chinese law, politics, and civil society to discuss rule of law in China, and what we can learn from 709 in understanding today's China. buff.ly/bKQxgm3


CSIS Africa's Cameron Hudson has released a new analysis: As the mini-Africa Summit kicks off tomorrow, many hope for clarity on how the U.S. views Africa’s potential. So far, the “America First” policy has lowered expectations across the continent. Read: buff.ly/pVldIUb

The CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies's flagship podcast "Pekingology" is back! New host Henrietta Levin speaks with Dr. Kurt Campbell, former deputy secretary of state and President Biden’s “Asia Czar.” Listen to the episode below: buff.ly/IgN1vNI

Grateful to have joined CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy' new podcast State of Play for a conversation on "China’s World Order: Does #BRICS Still Matter?" Some terrific analysis (and some banter!) from colleagues Henrietta Levin and gracious host Will Todman. #BRICS2025👇 csis.org/podcasts/state…

What happened at the #BRICS2025? How relevant is the #BRICS grouping to #China's push for an alternative global order? To answer these questions, I sit down with CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy colleagues Henrietta Levin and Will Todman on our new State of Play podcast. csis.org/podcasts/state…

In the first episode of State of Play, a new CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy series, Will Todman hosts Dept. President Victor Cha and Max Bergmann, Director of the CSIS Europe, Russia, and Eurasia program on what to expect from the upcoming G7 Summit. Listen here: cs.is/3SM1SNP

As tariff pressures rise, U.S.–ROK trade is under strain. CSIS Economic Security and Technology Department Navin Girishankar, CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy Victor Cha, William Alan Reinsch & Erin Murphy explore pathways for renewed bilateral economic engagement. Catch up: youtube.com/live/K4MOpTnVw…


A new paper by CSIS Australia Chair Charles Edel, Kathryn Paik, and John Augé shows how recent U.S. actions such as aid cuts and tariffs are undermining credibility in the Pacific Islands and creating space for Chinese influence in the critical region. buff.ly/3gfaCJg

On a new episode of State of Play, CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy experts Charles Edel and Greg Poling discuss the United States' economic and security strategies in the Pacific, how allies are responding, and what this means for China's standing in the region. Listen: csis.org/podcasts/state…

In CSIS Freeman Chair in China Studies's latest episode of Pekingology Henrietta Levin meets with Harvard Kennedy School ST Lee Chair in US-Asia Relations Rana Mitter to discuss the worldview of the next generation of CCP leaders, and more. Listen below: buff.ly/sA4BHdY

Had a terrific time hosting Scott Morrison for a CSIS CSIS Australia Chair roundtable discussion about his perspective on the 🇦🇺 - 🇺🇸 alliance, #AUKUS, and 🇨🇳's long-term strategic objectives. CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy


Had a lot of fun on CSIS' State of Play podcast talking with Greg Poling and our terrific host Will Todman about whether 🇺🇸's pressure on Indo-Pacific allies is working, how allies are responding, and what this all means for 🇨🇳's position in the region. podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/is-…

Is the United States losing ground to China in the Pacific? Kathryn Paik & I look at recent 🇺🇸 policy actions in the region and offer recommendations for strengthening America’s position. youtube.com/watch?v=B77a8o… CSIS CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy CSIS Australia Chair

On a new episode of State of Play, CSIS Geopolitics and Foreign Policy experts Charles Edel and Greg Poling discuss the United States' economic and security strategies in the Pacific, how allies are responding, and what this means for China's standing in the region. Listen: csis.org/podcasts/state…