At its peak in the 1990s, “win-win” globalization assumed that the geostrategic world was flat, and an economically liberal world order would promote the spread of democratic values. Instead, greater economic interdepend ...

At its peak in the 1990s, “win-win” globalization assumed that the geostrategic world was flat, and an economically liberal world order would promote the spread of democratic values. Instead, greater economic interdepend ...
Economy, Security, and U.S. Leadership Abroad: The Future of Global Interdependence Wednesday, December 2, 2020 12:00pm - 1:00pm (EST) Meeting to be held virtually via Zoom Click here to register Featuring Jen ...
On May 18, the National Committee hosted journalist and scholar Kim Ghattas for a conversation on her new book Black Wave: Saudi Arabia, Iran, and the Forty-Year Rivalry That Unraveled Culture, Religion, and Collective M ...
On May 6 the National Committee hosted the virtual public event Far From Reset: Navigating U.S.- Russia Relations and Negotiating New START. Featuring Dr. Thomas E. Graham and Ambassador (ret.) Laura M. Kennedy, the con ...
Click here to download the full PDF report. Cross-Strait Dynamics in the COVID-19 Era: Searching for Continuity Despite Greater "Social Distancing" The NCAFP continued its Track II videoconferences in April with a ...
Susan Thornton addresses the NCAFP audience. On December 3, the National Committee hosted a panel discussing the outcomes, findings and impressions from a delegation of experts recently returned from a number of major ...
NATIONAL COMMITTEE ON AMERICAN FOREIGN POLICY NAMES MS. SUSAN A. THORNTON PROJECT DIRECTOR OF THE FORUM ON ASIA-PACIFIC SECURITY (FAPS) NEW YORK, October 31, 2019 – The National Committee on American Foreig ...