Ivan Timofeev makes an observation alongside Sheila Smith March 14 saw the NCAFP host a program focusing on the relationships between the United States, Japan and Russia. What do these countries share in common? A d ...
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Debating Doctrine: America’s Role in the Global Order
February 7 saw the National Committee on American Foreign Policy host an engaging discussion with Dr. Stewart Patrick and Warren Hoge on the extent and nature of America's role in the international order. The event was ...
Fractured Continent: Europe’s Crises and the Fate of the West
Warren Hoge discusses U.S.-Europe relations with William Drozdiak On January 16, the NCAFP hosted former Washington Post editor William Drozdiak for a discussion of the current crises facing Europe and their impact on ...
Mutually Assured Disruption – Report
The nuclear era began long before there was an awareness that international relations would be strategically and irreversibly shifted. The technology outpaced the policymaking and even the awareness or understanding of ...
U.S.-China Relations in a New Era
Professor Sun Zhe makes a point On November 29, 2017, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy hosted a panel entitled U.S.-China Relations in a New Era. The distinguished panel of experts featured The Honorabl ...
Assessing the Emerging Trump Foreign Policy
Ms. Carla Anne Robbins asks a question On November 8, the National Committee on American Foreign Policy hosted a candid conversation with General (Ret.) David H. Petraeus and Ms. Carla Anne Robbins. General Petraeus ...
2017 NCAFP Gala
On September 30, the NCAFP gathered more than 250 distinguished guests for our 2017 Gala Awards Dinner. We gathered to honor two highly regarded leaders in the worlds of policy, business, and philanthropy. ...