CFR Testimony
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. This series includes Testimony by CFR fellows and experts before Congress.
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- Refocusing US-Mexico Security Cooperation
- Russian Civil Society and US Policy
- Coping with Public Health Hazards in Post-SARS China
- Prospects for Afghanistan's 2014 Election
- Geopolitical Consequences of US Natural Gas Exports
- The Sources of Iranian Conduct
- A Pakistani Strategic Shift?
- Measuring the Effectiveness of Border Enforcement
- US Energy Security: Enhancing Partnerships with Mexico and Canada
- Israel’s Right to Defend Itself: Implications on Regional Security and US Interests
- Safeguarding Israel’s Security in a Volatile Region
- Testimony on Special Operations Forces
- Chronic Kleptocracy: Corruption Within the Palestinian Political Establishment
- Afghan National Security Forces: Resources, Strategy, and Timetable for Security Lead Transition
- The Law of the Sea Convention
- Hearing on the 'Welcoming Business Travelers and Tourists to America Act of 2011'
- Sanctions: Strategy, Implementation and Enforcement
- Hearing on NATO: Chicago and Beyond
- North Korea’s Missiles, Nukes, and False Promises: How to Respond?
- China’s Global Quest for Resources and Implications for the United States
- Hearing on Efforts to Transfer America’s Leading-Edge Science to China
- Hearing on Promoting Peace? Reexamining US Aid to the Palestinian Authority
- Hearing on the Future of National Defense and the U.S. Military Ten Years After 9/11: Perspectives from Outside Experts
- Hearing on Fulfilling our Treaty Obligations and Protecting Americans Abroad
- Hearing on Time to Pause the Reset? Defending US Interests in the Face of Russian Aggression
- Hearing on “Massacre at Camp Ashraf: Implications for U.S. Policy”
- Economic and Fiscal Conditions: A Review of Key Issues
- Preserving Progress: Transitioning Authority and Implementing the Strategic Framework in Iraq
- Hearing on China’s Five Year Plan, Indigenous Innovation and Technology Transfers, and Outsourcing
- Derivatives Clearinghouses: Opportunities and Challenges
- Hearing on “The Secure Visas Act”
- Hearing on “Steps Needed for a Successful 2014 Transition in Afghanistan”
- Hearing on Afghanistan: What is an Acceptable End-State, and How Do We Get There?
- Innovation, Espionage, and Chinese Technology Policy
- Hearing on Perspectives on the Crisis in Libya
- Hearing on China’s Internal Dilemmas
- Hearing on “Recent Developments in Egypt and Lebanon: Implications for U.S. Policy and Allies in the Broader Middle East”
- China’s Active Defense Strategy and its Regional Impact
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