Despite a lack of trust, there are a number of areas where government and technology firms can find common ground on security, writes CFR's Adam Segal in this Council Special Report.
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The leaders of Egypt, Israel, and Turkey have all greeted Donald J. Trump's inauguration with enthusiasm, but they might find the new U.S. president less supportive than expected, writes CFR's Steven A. Cook.
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By withdrawing from the Asia-Pacific TPP pact, President Trump gave away his most powerful bargaining chip for dealing with China's troubling trade behavior, writes CFR's Edward Alden.
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The new administration is poised to accelerate the agency's transformation from one focused on spying to a paramilitary organization with a central role in violent conflicts, writes CFR's Joshua Kurlantzick.
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Any swift moves to reverse long-standing U.S. foreign policies could generate new challenges and make existing ones harder to resolve, writes CFR President Richard N. Haass.
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