CFR Audios
Founded in 1921, the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is an independent, national membership organization and a non-partisan center for scholars. It is dedicated to producing and disseminating ideas so that individual and corporate members, as well as policymakers, journalists, students and interested citizens in the US and other countries, can better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the US and other governments. The CFR Podcast offer audios on foreign policy and national security topics. The CFR Podcast features audio interviews with CFR fellows and other experts explaining their most recent work and the issues of the day.
Audio:
- Religious Tolerance at Home and Abroad
- Islam in Russia and the Relationship Between Moscow and the Caucasus
- A Conversation with Sikyong Lobsang Sangay: Tibet
- "Foreign Policy Begins at Home: The Case for Putting America’s House in Order"
- China, Cybersecurity, and Crisis Stability
- Realizing Democracy: Lessons from Poland
- Realizing Democracy: Lessons from South Africa and Nigeria
- Linda Robinson and Frank Kearney on The Future of US Special Operations Forces
- A Conversation with Michele Flournoy: US Defense Policy and Strategy
- The Future of the Arctic: A New Global Playing Field
- The Future of US Space Policy
- Lessons and Legacy of the Iraq War
- The Meaning of Power in the 21st Century
- Assessing US Drone Strike Policies
- President Obama's Energy Agenda
- Future of US Defense Spending
- Religion, Conflict, and Cooperation
- Afghanistan Post-2014
- The G20: Prospects and Challenges for Global Governance
- Saudi Arabia, Qatar, and the Arab Uprisings: Trends and Prospects
- Islamists, Secularists, and the Future of Egypt
- US Drone Strike Policies
- China, Tibet, and Religious Oppression
- Advancing a Liberal World Order: A Strategy for Aligning the World's Like-Minded and Capable Democracies
- How Violence in Central America Affects the United States
- Freedom in the World 2013
- Pakistan’s Regional Pivot
- The Future of Special Operations
- Democratic Internationalism: An American Grand Strategy for a Post-exceptionalist Era
- Nuclear Challenges: Safeguards, Security, and Safety
- The Iron Curtain and Beyond: Eastern Europe in the Cold War and Today
- Eisenhower Reconsidered
- The Role of Religion in Foreign Policy
- Southern Thailand’s Religious War
- The Future of the Trans-Pacific Partnership
- American Decline or Economic Renewal?
- Iran and the Bomb: Hold or Hit?
- Paradigm Shift: Efforts to Reform Drug Policy
- Iran's Nuclear Program: A Conversation with Ali Akbar Salehi
- Preventing Conflict in the Two Sudans
- The International Criminal Court: A New Approach to International Relations
- The Future of the Eurozone
- Role of Religious Organizations in Global Conflict
- Radical Settler Terrorism
- South China Sea
- Combating Corruption and Increasing Government Accountability
- Why Nations Fail
- Islam and Politics
- The Synthesis of Law and Politics and the Evolution of International Justice
- The Geopolitics of the Arctic
- US Spotlight on Human Trafficking
- Ten Years After 9/11
- A Conversation with Philip Zelikow
- Cyber Governance and Instability
- Islam in America
- The Foreign Policy Legacy of President Kennedy
- "Intelligence and Counter-Radicalization"
- Building Blocks of Successful Revolutions
- Presidents and the Lure of War
- Drone Strikes, Cruise Missiles, and Political Outcomes
- Transnational Organized Crime as a Threat to Peace and Security
- The Geography of Chinese Power
- Intervention to Stop Genocide and Mass Atrocities
- Organized Crime and Transnational Threats
- Justifiable Wars
- Defending Against Nuclear Terrorism
- Surprise Attack Reconsidered
- Can New Technology and Tradecraft Enhance Intelligence Sharing and National Security?
- The Non-Use of Nuclear Weapons
- A Wired World: The Internet and International Relations


