The integrity of U.S. elections is a national security issue, writes Thomas Zimmerman. The United States’ foreign adversaries learned a great deal from the 2016 election. Have we?
The United States needs to have the courage, as a nation, to soberly assess the situation in Afghanistan and accept its strategic limitations, even if this means the inevitable resurgence of the Taliban and the beginning of a new civil war after it departs, writes Alex Alben.
Kathi Lynn Austin recently spoke to the Pacific Council about her work to uncover and bring to justice the transnational criminal organizations that orchestrate international arms deals and illegal wildlife poaching in sub-Saharan Africa.
This fall, the Pacific Council launched a new collaboration with the USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism.
Experts discussed the continued persecution of China's Uighurs in a recent teleconference.
This fall, the Pacific Council continued its collaboration with the USC Annenberg School of Communication and Journalism.
A Pacific Council delegation composed largely of Emerging Leaders recently traveled to Colombia to explore the peace process, Venezuela, economic development, and more with government officials, business and NGO leaders, and former FARC combatants.
Congress and the president should urgently pass and enact the Uighur Human Rights Policy Act in a timely fashion so that the United States can live up to its promises and help bring an end to the atrocities against China’s Uighurs, writes Ann Durbin.
The Pacific Council presents these gift ideas for the globally minded in your life this holiday season.
Treat your policy wonk friends to these global gifts.








