CFR Policy Innovation Memos
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 Policy Innovation Memorandum are concise policy briefs that provide timely responses to developing crises, or contributions to current policy dilemmas when new, creative thinking is needed. Written for policymakers and opinion leaders, the memos aim to shape the foreign policy debate through rigorous analysis and specific recommendations.
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- Political Warfare
- Renewing America: The Case for Allowing US Crude Oil Exports
- Preventing Pharmageddon
- Exiting from Monetary Stimulus: A Better Plan for the Fed
- Transferring CIA Drone Strikes to the Pentagon
- Shortcut to US Economic Competitiveness: A Seamless North American Market
- Refocusing US-Mexico Security Cooperation
- A Global Trust for Rule of Law
- Zimbabwe: An Opportunity for Closer US-South Africa Relations
- A 'Languages for Jobs' Initiative
- What it Will Take to Secure Afghanistan
- Better Regulation for Freer Trade
- Ensuring the Safety and Integrity of the World’s Drug, Vaccine, and Medicines Supply
- Beating the Resource Curse
- A Strategy for the US-Japan Alliance
- Beyond the Volcker Rule
- Encouraging US Infrastructure Investment
- Salvaging Governance Reform in Afghanistan
- Addressing the Risk of a Cuban Oil Spill
- A Strategy to Advance the Arctic Economy
- Expanding Chinese Investment in the United States
- Faster, Safer, and Smarter
- Conditional Normalization with Myanmar
- A Code of Conduct for Outer Space
- American Options in Syria
- Resetting US Policy Toward Yemen
- Forging a New Trade Policy on Tobacco
- A Nuclear Security Fund
- Enhancing US Crisis Preparedness
- Rethinking Peacemaking in Darfur
- Cyberspace Governance: The Next Step
- Managing the World's Dollar Dependency
- Next Steps for Pakistan Strategy
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