Dr. Bennett Ramberg argues that Washington and its allies must accept the reality of a permanent nuclear North Korea, and that is time for a new approach to stave off the possibility of a devastating war.
Ahead of our Spring Conference discussion on global energy issues, Dr. Charles Cicchetti unpacks the role oil plays in global economics and security.
Ahead of our Spring Conference discussion on the future of global energy, the Atlantic Council's David Koranyi lays out America's strategy for sustainable energy security.
Ahead of our Spring Conference discussion on Russia's renewed yearning for empire, Dr. Nikolai Sokov argues that Moscow must be stopped before it launches a full-scale challenge to Western dominance.
Phil Seib argues that Georgia, with its solidly pro-Western worldview, deserves the stable future that NATO membership would help ensure against a potentially invasive Russia.
Madison Webb, the Pacific Council's Foundation Officer, is heading to Geneva, Switzerland as a delegate to the 69th annual World Health Assembly, the supreme decision-making body of the World Health Organization. Here's what you need to know.
This week on Global Beat: police and protesters clash in Venezuela; China scrambles fighter jets in response to a U.S. warship in the South China Sea; WHO declares the Ebola crisis over in Liberia; and more.
United States Ambassador to Germany John Emerson discusses the rise of political uncertainty, including the U.S. presidential election, Brexit, and the Transatlantic Trade and Investment Partnership, on Bloomberg Television’s “On The Move.”
The Pacific Council will honor Mary Robinson on January 12, 2016, as she accepts the Warren Christopher Public Service Award at an event in Los Angeles.
This week on Global Beat: Brazilian President Dilma Rousseff’s impeachment drama continues; India and Pakistan attempt to mend fences; China clamps down on foreign NGOs; and more.