CFR Working Papers
The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) is a nonpartisan center for scholars dedicated to producing and disseminating ideas so that policymakers, journalists, students, and interested citizens can better understand the world and the foreign policy choices facing the US and other governments. CFR Working Papers provide timely responses to developing crises, or contributions to current policy dilemmas. They are commissioned when events make a particular situation or conflict ripe for useful intervention, and the window of opportunity is likely to close if action is not taken in a timely manner.
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- Resilient American Values
- Enter the Dragon and the Elephant
- Like-Minded and Capable Democracies
- ASEAN's Future and Asian Integration
- Democratic Internationalism
- The Irony of Global Economic Governance
- Freeing the Global Market
- Lessons Learned From the 2011 Strategic Petroleum Reserve Release
- Entrepreneurship in Postconflict Zones
- Advancing Human Rights in the UN System
- After Manufacturing
- From Aid to Development Partnership
- The Internationalization of the RMB
- The Future of International Liquidity and the Role of China
- Historical Precedents for Internationalization of the RMB
- Internationalizing the Renminbi and China's Financial Development Model
- What Drives CNH Market Equilibrium?
- Enhancing US Diplomatic Engagement with Nonstate Armed Groups
- The African Union’s Conflict Management Capabilities
- Maternal Health in Afghanistan
- The Proliferation Security Initiative
- Doubts About Capital Controls
- Family Planning and US Foreign Policy
- Family Planning and Reproductive Health
- Population and Environment Connections
- Family Planning as a Strategic Focus of US Foreign Policy
- Family Planning and Economic Growth
- The Evolving Structure of the American Economy and the Employment Challenge
- Mexico: Development and Democracy at a Crossroads
- Improving Energy Market Regulation
- Limiting Iranian Nuclear Activities
- Food and Drugs: Can Safety Be Ensured in a Time of Increased Globalization?
- A New Reality for the European Union
- The European Union as a Model for Regional Integration
- The Potential Twilight of the European Union
- The Eurocrisis and the Uncertain Future of European Integration
- Two Myths About the U.S. Dollar
- After Copenhagen: Climate Governance and the Road Ahead
- The Challenges of Global Health Governance
- Deterrence Misapplied
- Deterring a Nuclear Iran
- A Nuclear-Armed Iran
- Divided They Dally?
- Energy Security
- Seeking Nuclear Security Through Greater International Coordination
- Controlling the Further Spread of Nuclear Weapons
- Prime Brokers and Derivatives Dealers
- Harnessing International Institutions to Address Climate Change
- Regulation of Executive Compensation in Financial Services
- Global Imbalances, National Rebalancing, and the Political Economy of Recovery
- Improving Resolution Options for Systemically Relevant Financial Institutions
- Understanding the Armed Groups of the Niger Delta
- The Gloomy Prospects for World Growth
- Gross or Net International Financial Flows
- Credit Default Swaps, Clearinghouses, and Exchanges
- Regulation of Retirement Saving
- China's $1.5 Trillion Bet
- A Systemic Regulator for Financial Markets
- An Expedited Resolution Mechanism for Distressed Financial Firms
- The Evolution and Future of Donor Assistance for HIV/AIDS
- Reforming Capital Requirements for Financial Institutions
- War About Terror
- A New Information Infrastructure for Financial Markets
- GCC Sovereign Funds
- The Future of Foreign Assistance Amid Global Economic and Financial Crisis
- A Global Education Fund
- Fragility, Instability, and the Failure of States
- Trade Liberalization
- Food Price Inflation
- Food Failures and Futures
- Smart Countries, Foolish Choices
- Can Canada Be as Innovative, Competitive and Entrepreneurial as the United States?
- HIV and National Security


