
NYCFPA to Hold Webinar on U.S. & China Relations Amid COVID-19
Yukon Huang, Senior Fellow with the Asia Program for CEIP (former World Bank Country Director for China) Jeffrey Stacey, New York Times contributor and United
Yukon Huang, Senior Fellow with the Asia Program for CEIP (former World Bank Country Director for China) Jeffrey Stacey, New York Times contributor and United
Washington, D.C. – On Monday, January 27th, 2020 – New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs held a discussion panel at the Johns Hopkins School
Libya is an African country holding the largest oil reserves in the region and is considered a key player in the gas natural resources market.
Since the outset of the war in Yemen, the United States has been supporting the Saudi-UAE intervention in the conflict. The assistance has basically included providing
Iran’s attempts for influence on the horn of Africa dates back to the 1979 Islamic Revolution. These attempts have been complex due to Iran’s unremarkable
The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs sanctions the American targeting of Iranian Quds Force commander Qasim Soleimani. Soleimani has long been a threat
American aid to Egypt is an annual fixed amount that Egypt receives from the United States of America following the Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement in 1979.
The eastern Mediterranean region has recently known for being rich in gas and oil natural resources. This discovery increased economic ambitions and conflicting political interests
This month has marked the seventieth anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) founding. It seems that NATO’s 70th anniversary brings daunting challenges that
WASHINGTON, DC – On Monday, December 2nd at 1:00pm at The National Press Club, the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) conducted a
Yukon Huang, Senior Fellow with the Asia Program for CEIP (former World Bank Country Director for China) Jeffrey Stacey, New York Times contributor and United
Washington, D.C. – On Monday, January 27th, 2020 – New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs held a discussion panel at the Johns Hopkins School
Libya is an African country holding the largest oil reserves in the region and is considered a key player in the gas natural resources market.
Since the outset of the war in Yemen, the United States has been supporting the Saudi-UAE intervention in the conflict. The assistance has basically included providing
Iran’s attempts for influence on the horn of Africa dates back to the 1979 Islamic Revolution. These attempts have been complex due to Iran’s unremarkable
The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs sanctions the American targeting of Iranian Quds Force commander Qasim Soleimani. Soleimani has long been a threat
American aid to Egypt is an annual fixed amount that Egypt receives from the United States of America following the Egyptian-Israeli peace agreement in 1979.
The eastern Mediterranean region has recently known for being rich in gas and oil natural resources. This discovery increased economic ambitions and conflicting political interests
This month has marked the seventieth anniversary of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization’s (NATO) founding. It seems that NATO’s 70th anniversary brings daunting challenges that
WASHINGTON, DC – On Monday, December 2nd at 1:00pm at The National Press Club, the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) conducted a