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Jennifer M. Harris

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Articles by Jennifer M. Harris

Jennifer M. Harris is a senior fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations and co-author of "War by Other Means: Geoeconomics & Statecraft." Article List → Read More

Trump Should Follow Reagan's Lead on Trade

Three deals with France, Germany, Japan and the UK in the 1980s helped preserve the open global trading system. → Read More

CFR

Sebastian Mallaby Responds to Ben Bernanke

Sebastian Mallaby responds to former Fed Chairman Ben Bernanke’s review of his biography on Alan Greenspan. → Read More

CFR

Trump Could Cause a Train Wreck at the Fed

Trump poses a serious threat to U.S. institutions, argues Sebastian Mallaby in a new Washington Post op-ed, and the Federal Reserve is right in the line of fire. → Read More

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India-U.S. Ties in a Trump Presidency

Much of the new U.S. administration’s foreign policy is a mystery, but expect broad policy continuity in U.S. relations with India while geopolitical and geoeconomic questions pull the two countries in new directions. → Read More

CFR

Post-Election, Will the U.S. Have an Asia Policy?

Among many challenges revealed during the 2016 presidential election to the Obama adminisration’s rebalance to Asia, Sheila A. Smith, senior fellow for Japan studies at the Council on Foreign Relations, notes “it is the United States’ own commitment to the region that seems the most fragile.” → Read More

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How The Next U.S. President Can Contain China In Cyberspace

When transition planning gets underway in earnest this fall, one of the hardest memos to write will be the outbrief from the current National Security Council (NSC) team on what to do about China’s ongoing campaign of cyber espionage targeting the intellectual property of U.S. companies. While long a focus of both the president’s cyber and China teams, there is little chance that in the coming… → Read More

CFR

America After the Election

Whoever wins the U.S. presidential election faces political divisions that will hobble immigration and trade policy but progress may be possible in areas like infrastructure and tax reform, says CFR President Richard N. Haass. → Read More

CFR

Must Reads of the Week: Saudi Royalty, Dwelling on Brexit, and More

What CFR.org Editors are reading the week of October 17–21, 2016. → Read More

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Sustaining Fuel Subsidy Reform

Fuel subsidies often strain government budgets, fail to target poverty efficiently, distribute benefits unfairly, perpetuate corrupt regimes, and worsen climate change. → Read More

CFR

How Congress Could Fix JASTA: Give the President Waiver Authority

Congress should amend the Justice Against Sponsors of Terrorism Act to give the president authority to waive the new international terrorism exception to the Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act, says CFR's John Bellinger. → Read More

CFR

Putin Is Making a Mistake in Syria—and Russia Will Pay the Price

Writing in the Washington Post, Philip Gordon warns that Russia will pay a price for its unconditional support for Bashar al-Assad in Syria. → Read More

CFR

Prepare for the 2016 U.S. Presidential Debates

Get up to speed on the 2016 U.S. presidential candidates' foreign policy stances. → Read More

CFR

Must Reads of the Week: Siberian Energy, Germany's Refugee Debate, and More

What CFR.org Editors are reading the week of September 19–23, 2016. → Read More

CFR

Must Reads of the Week: 9/11 Anniversary, China's Alliance With Venezuela, and More

What CFR.org Editors are reading the week of September 12–16, 2016. → Read More

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Beware Investing Too Much Hope in the Syrian Ceasefire

Even if Assad is prepared to abide by the truce, rebel groups may not be, writes CFR president Richard N. Haass → Read More

CFR

What College-Aged Students Know About the World: A Survey on Global Literacy

The Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) and National Geographic have commissioned a survey to gauge what young people educated in American colleges and universities know about geography, the environment, demographics, U.S. foreign policy, recent international events, and economics. → Read More

CFR

New Survey Finds Critical Gaps in College-Aged Students’ Global Literacy

The results of a survey commissioned by the Council on Foreign Relations and the National Geographic Society highlight significant gaps in what college-aged students understand about the world and what they need to know in order to contend with a world that is more interconnected than ever. → Read More

CFR

Must Read: Must Reads of the Week: Overfishing, Putin on Trump, and More

What CFR.org Editors are reading the week of September 5–9, 2016. → Read More

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The New Face of Terrorism — From the Grand to the Mundane

Grand terrorism requires close cooperation with other governments who possess nuclear weapons and materials, writes CFR President Richard N. Haass. Mundane terrorism by its nature is tougher to battle. → Read More