
Biden vs. Putin: How to Strong Deal with Russia “as it is”
President-elect Biden has to devise a tricky equilibrium: How to work with Russia, keep bilateral relations at a neutral level, reach a new non-proliferation agreement

President-elect Biden has to devise a tricky equilibrium: How to work with Russia, keep bilateral relations at a neutral level, reach a new non-proliferation agreement

In our inaugural outing for MESSAGE TRAFFIC, the NYCFPA’s new podcast, we interview Ben Rowswell, President and Research Director of The Canadian International Council in

The Trump administration has done more to shift United States foreign policy from established norms than any previous administration. Through sweeping executive orders, the Trump

The U.S. election in 2016 was marred by accusations of foreign intervention by countries such as Russia and Iran. While foreign intervention continues to be

The last nuclear limitation treaty, “anchor of strategic stability” New START, is ready to expire in February 2021. If so, it will be the first

On October 11th, the Chinese central government announced through the CCTV Network News that the Ministry of State Security of the PRC uncovered a series

The development of technology benefits globalization. Access to information has become increasingly convenient, and it accelerates the knowledge and understanding of different cultures. The growth

Across Africa, technology is slowly catching up with the rest of the world. This is thanks to the innovative approaches of tech startups and investments.

Recently, the Russian armed forces have conducted the biggest war games since the Soviet era off the coast of Alaska. These strategic and tactical simulations

Recently leaked documents from the US Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) indicated the participation of the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates

By Katya Moore & Sydney Cox The term Cold War, the confrontation between the two superpowers, the USSR and the United States from 1947-1989, has

Hong Kong is a special region for its history, its impact on global commerce, and trade, as well as being a key financial center in

The Russian bear has returned to the Middle East using its historical relationship with the Assad family as a springboard to manufacture more significant ties

Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg On Friday night, the US Supreme Court lost one of their own. Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away after a long fight

2020 has been a rough year, COVID-19 being a major contributor. The outburst of the pandemic restricted most human activities and thus caused a global

A month following the Belarusian election, thousands are still taking to the streets of Minsk to voice opposition to what they are calling a rigged

By Aaron Minkoff The US and China Cold War is a long time coming. The honeymoon period following the re-opening of China to the global

Much like many crises that befall the United States, few Americans concern themselves with their day to day lives until something from some faraway land

To Congress: Calling on the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to end recruitment of Mercenaries and child Mercenaries The New York Center for Foreign

As the coronavirus cuts a swathe of illness through every continent, and nearly every country in the world, the most immediate impact stems from the

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and the diagnoses and death toll soar the United States (U.S.) has another crisis on its hands. Two months prior,

by Jeffrey Stacey Bassima Al-Ghussein – Libya would appear to be the least likely candidate for a non-threatening external intervention intended to prevent conflict. Libya’s civil war,

Over the past few months, millions have marched in more than a dozen nations and cities. Some have died protesting everything from government corruption and

Date: 19 Oct 2019 Ref: OL- CO-30 To: US Representative Mr. Max Rose House Committee on Homeland Security, Chair, Subcommittee on Intelligence and CounterterroristWashington, DC Office1529

The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is deeply concerned about what is happening in Yemen where American-made weaponry ended up in the

Washington DC – Monday– (08-12-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): Today, the Trump administration released a new regulation that potentially could

Washington DC – Monday– (08-06-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): The Islamic State terrorist group is resurging in Syria even as

East Africa is currently in the world’s spotlight while simultaneously going through immense political and economic changes. In 2018, a peace deal was orchestrated between

The topic of “women” has become increasingly more and more popular. With movements like “MeToo” and “Times Up,” women have started to take a stance.

In December 1948, The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights was voted on by the majority of the UN General Assembly. It was rooted

Washington DC – Friday– (07-26-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): The Senate Intelligence Committee has released its long-awaited bipartisan report on

Washington DC – Thursday– (07-25-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): Today, Iranian intelligence claimed to have arrested 17 spies hired by

On Tuesday, July 23rd, 2019, the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs sponsored its first briefing on the Hill! The briefing was sponsored by

Washington DC – Sunday– (06-09-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): This week, the Trump administration approved an arms deal for Arab

Washington DC – Wednesday – (05-23-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is closely following the recent death of a 16-year-old Guatemalan

Washington DC – Wednesday – (045-08-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is closely following the United States’ Secretary of State, Mark

Washington DC – Tuesday – (04-30-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) calls on American leaders to condemn The United Arab Emirates
The United States and Egypt have had a longstanding, relationship filled with several events over the last several decades. Relations between the US and Egypt

In December 19, 2018, people all around the world were shocked to hear President Trump’s announcement of an immediate withdrawal of American forces in Syria.

Washington DC – Wednesday – (04-17-2019) – New York Center for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) calls on President Trump to take prompt action to ensure

CNN – After two wars in Iraq, the Arab Spring, Syria’s conflagration, ISIS’s near defeat and Russia’s regional resurgence, this is US policy in the

Last Friday’s military operation against Syria accomplished little. The message the United States and its allies intended to send to Bashar al-Assad’s regime about the

Daniel L. DAVIS – American foreign policy is in desperate need of reform. Far from creating economic opportunity or enhancing national security, our current method of

Vladimir Putin’s government is guilty of many crimes, ranging from bombing civilians in Syria to meddling in U.S. elections to assassinating dissidents in the United
What do the Iran nuclear deal, U.S. trade policy and North Korea summits all have in common? The answer is a persistent feature of U.S.

President-elect Biden has to devise a tricky equilibrium: How to work with Russia, keep bilateral relations at a neutral level, reach a new non-proliferation agreement

In our inaugural outing for MESSAGE TRAFFIC, the NYCFPA’s new podcast, we interview Ben Rowswell, President and Research Director of The Canadian International Council in

The Trump administration has done more to shift United States foreign policy from established norms than any previous administration. Through sweeping executive orders, the Trump

The U.S. election in 2016 was marred by accusations of foreign intervention by countries such as Russia and Iran. While foreign intervention continues to be

The last nuclear limitation treaty, “anchor of strategic stability” New START, is ready to expire in February 2021. If so, it will be the first

On October 11th, the Chinese central government announced through the CCTV Network News that the Ministry of State Security of the PRC uncovered a series

The development of technology benefits globalization. Access to information has become increasingly convenient, and it accelerates the knowledge and understanding of different cultures. The growth

Across Africa, technology is slowly catching up with the rest of the world. This is thanks to the innovative approaches of tech startups and investments.

Recently, the Russian armed forces have conducted the biggest war games since the Soviet era off the coast of Alaska. These strategic and tactical simulations

Recently leaked documents from the US Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network (FinCEN) indicated the participation of the Central Bank of the United Arab Emirates

By Katya Moore & Sydney Cox The term Cold War, the confrontation between the two superpowers, the USSR and the United States from 1947-1989, has

Hong Kong is a special region for its history, its impact on global commerce, and trade, as well as being a key financial center in

The Russian bear has returned to the Middle East using its historical relationship with the Assad family as a springboard to manufacture more significant ties

Remembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg On Friday night, the US Supreme Court lost one of their own. Ruth Bader Ginsburg passed away after a long fight

2020 has been a rough year, COVID-19 being a major contributor. The outburst of the pandemic restricted most human activities and thus caused a global

A month following the Belarusian election, thousands are still taking to the streets of Minsk to voice opposition to what they are calling a rigged

By Aaron Minkoff The US and China Cold War is a long time coming. The honeymoon period following the re-opening of China to the global

Much like many crises that befall the United States, few Americans concern themselves with their day to day lives until something from some faraway land

To Congress: Calling on the United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia to end recruitment of Mercenaries and child Mercenaries The New York Center for Foreign

As the coronavirus cuts a swathe of illness through every continent, and nearly every country in the world, the most immediate impact stems from the

As the COVID-19 pandemic continues and the diagnoses and death toll soar the United States (U.S.) has another crisis on its hands. Two months prior,

by Jeffrey Stacey Bassima Al-Ghussein – Libya would appear to be the least likely candidate for a non-threatening external intervention intended to prevent conflict. Libya’s civil war,

Over the past few months, millions have marched in more than a dozen nations and cities. Some have died protesting everything from government corruption and

Date: 19 Oct 2019 Ref: OL- CO-30 To: US Representative Mr. Max Rose House Committee on Homeland Security, Chair, Subcommittee on Intelligence and CounterterroristWashington, DC Office1529

The New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is deeply concerned about what is happening in Yemen where American-made weaponry ended up in the

Washington DC – Monday– (08-12-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): Today, the Trump administration released a new regulation that potentially could

Washington DC – Monday– (08-06-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): The Islamic State terrorist group is resurging in Syria even as

East Africa is currently in the world’s spotlight while simultaneously going through immense political and economic changes. In 2018, a peace deal was orchestrated between

The topic of “women” has become increasingly more and more popular. With movements like “MeToo” and “Times Up,” women have started to take a stance.

In December 1948, The United Nations’ Universal Declaration of Human Rights was voted on by the majority of the UN General Assembly. It was rooted

Washington DC – Friday– (07-26-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): The Senate Intelligence Committee has released its long-awaited bipartisan report on

Washington DC – Thursday– (07-25-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): Today, Iranian intelligence claimed to have arrested 17 spies hired by

On Tuesday, July 23rd, 2019, the New York Center for Foreign Policy Affairs sponsored its first briefing on the Hill! The briefing was sponsored by

Washington DC – Sunday– (06-09-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA): This week, the Trump administration approved an arms deal for Arab

Washington DC – Wednesday – (05-23-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is closely following the recent death of a 16-year-old Guatemalan

Washington DC – Wednesday – (045-08-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) is closely following the United States’ Secretary of State, Mark

Washington DC – Tuesday – (04-30-2019) – New York Institute for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) calls on American leaders to condemn The United Arab Emirates
The United States and Egypt have had a longstanding, relationship filled with several events over the last several decades. Relations between the US and Egypt

In December 19, 2018, people all around the world were shocked to hear President Trump’s announcement of an immediate withdrawal of American forces in Syria.

Washington DC – Wednesday – (04-17-2019) – New York Center for foreign Policy Affairs (NYCFPA) calls on President Trump to take prompt action to ensure

CNN – After two wars in Iraq, the Arab Spring, Syria’s conflagration, ISIS’s near defeat and Russia’s regional resurgence, this is US policy in the

Last Friday’s military operation against Syria accomplished little. The message the United States and its allies intended to send to Bashar al-Assad’s regime about the

Daniel L. DAVIS – American foreign policy is in desperate need of reform. Far from creating economic opportunity or enhancing national security, our current method of

Vladimir Putin’s government is guilty of many crimes, ranging from bombing civilians in Syria to meddling in U.S. elections to assassinating dissidents in the United
What do the Iran nuclear deal, U.S. trade policy and North Korea summits all have in common? The answer is a persistent feature of U.S.
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